93' GS300 front door panel removal??
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93' GS300 front door panel removal??
Anyone have any advice? i have all the screws out and popped all the push in holders out!! But i seen to be hanging up on the door handle. Do i need to pop the trim ring off and how? I did a search w/ no luck ! Any help is appreciated....
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Yes, the trim ring needs to come off. Use a small flat head screw driver, slide it under the door lock and pry carefully outward. It should release the trim, do the same for the top and it will come off.
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Okay, I've got a similar problem, and I've searched and read a great number of posts on this topic but haven't been able to finish the job yet.
I've got a '93 GS300 and I'm trying to take off the rear driver side door panel so I can see why exactly it is that my window doesn't want to come up. But, of course, I can't seem to get the darn thing off.
I've removed the two screws at the bottom, pulled out the door light and removed the screw behind it, pulled out the ashtray/window controls unit and removed the screw behind it, and removed the door handle and the screw behind it (am I really supposed to remove that one?) but the darn thing still doesn't want to come off.
Is there a screw that I'm missing? The bottom of the panel seems loose but it seems to be sticking somewhere around the middle (near the part you grab). Is it just a matter of needing to pull on it harder or is there a scrwe that I'm missing somewhere?
I've got a '93 GS300 and I'm trying to take off the rear driver side door panel so I can see why exactly it is that my window doesn't want to come up. But, of course, I can't seem to get the darn thing off.
I've removed the two screws at the bottom, pulled out the door light and removed the screw behind it, pulled out the ashtray/window controls unit and removed the screw behind it, and removed the door handle and the screw behind it (am I really supposed to remove that one?) but the darn thing still doesn't want to come off.
Is there a screw that I'm missing? The bottom of the panel seems loose but it seems to be sticking somewhere around the middle (near the part you grab). Is it just a matter of needing to pull on it harder or is there a scrwe that I'm missing somewhere?
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Originally Posted by 93lexgs3
Anyone have any advice? i have all the screws out and popped all the push in holders out!! But i seen to be hanging up on the door handle. Do i need to pop the trim ring off and how? I did a search w/ no luck ! Any help is appreciated....
YEa, you need to pop out the door handle ring, take a flat screw driver and pop it out from the back of the handle not the front! took me a while to figure that one out!! Also, when you put the door back together, don't forget the long thin window piece that comes out with 4 white pieces to put em back on there, i only saw 3 when i took it off because it flew off and when iput it all back together, i saw the 4rth one laying on the ground when all finished!!
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Originally Posted by 93lexgs3
Anyone have any advice? i have all the screws out and popped all the push in holders out!! But i seen to be hanging up on the door handle. Do i need to pop the trim ring off and how? I did a search w/ no luck ! Any help is appreciated....
YEa, you need to pop out the door handle ring, take a flat screw driver and pop it out from the back of the handle not the front! took me a while to figure that one out!! Also, when you put the door back together, don't forget the long thin window piece that comes out with 4 white pieces to put em back on there, i only saw 3 when i took it off because it flew off and when iput it all back together, i saw the 4rth one laying on the ground when all finished!!
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Originally Posted by Vmoney
when i first bought my car, i tried to pop them off the first day of ownership and crack!!!!!! there goes the ring to my door handle.
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I was pretty excited when I saw that I had some replied so quickly, and then I realized that all of the responses were to the original post, not to mine =(.
I haven't had a chance to look at it much since then but the main thing I'm still wondering is - is there a screw that I missed somewhere? It seems that I've gotten quite a number of them but only the bottom half seems loose.
If there aren't any screws that I'm missing, is there some particular way in which I should be pulling on the door panel to get it to come off? (I'm assuming that it must be still held in with some clips)
Also, do you need to remove the top part of the door panel too? If so, how do you get that off? I could only find one screw that seemed like it could be at all connected to the top part of the door.
I haven't had a chance to look at it much since then but the main thing I'm still wondering is - is there a screw that I missed somewhere? It seems that I've gotten quite a number of them but only the bottom half seems loose.
If there aren't any screws that I'm missing, is there some particular way in which I should be pulling on the door panel to get it to come off? (I'm assuming that it must be still held in with some clips)
Also, do you need to remove the top part of the door panel too? If so, how do you get that off? I could only find one screw that seemed like it could be at all connected to the top part of the door.
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It sounds like you got all of the screws. Pull hard where the window controls used to be. There are just a lot of those plastic clips holding the door panel on. Sounds like you popped out the bottom ones but not the ones higher up. Swing the panel out from the bottom and lift up to remove. Make sure you disconnected all of the wires.
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Okay, I've got a similar problem, and I've searched and read a great number of posts on this topic but haven't been able to finish the job yet.
I've got a '93 GS300 and I'm trying to take off the rear driver side door panel so I can see why exactly it is that my window doesn't want to come up. But, of course, I can't seem to get the darn thing off.
I've removed the two screws at the bottom, pulled out the door light and removed the screw behind it, pulled out the ashtray/window controls unit and removed the screw behind it, and removed the door handle and the screw behind it (am I really supposed to remove that one?) but the darn thing still doesn't want to come off.
Is there a screw that I'm missing? The bottom of the panel seems loose but it seems to be sticking somewhere around the middle (near the part you grab). Is it just a matter of needing to pull on it harder or is there a scrwe that I'm missing somewhere?
I've got a '93 GS300 and I'm trying to take off the rear driver side door panel so I can see why exactly it is that my window doesn't want to come up. But, of course, I can't seem to get the darn thing off.
I've removed the two screws at the bottom, pulled out the door light and removed the screw behind it, pulled out the ashtray/window controls unit and removed the screw behind it, and removed the door handle and the screw behind it (am I really supposed to remove that one?) but the darn thing still doesn't want to come off.
Is there a screw that I'm missing? The bottom of the panel seems loose but it seems to be sticking somewhere around the middle (near the part you grab). Is it just a matter of needing to pull on it harder or is there a scrwe that I'm missing somewhere?
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Much obliged! I'm going to give that a shot.
On a positive and unrelated note I found a pair of trunk struts at a local salvage yard today so I'm pretty excited to be installing those (and replacing my worn out ones).
On a positive and unrelated note I found a pair of trunk struts at a local salvage yard today so I'm pretty excited to be installing those (and replacing my worn out ones).
Originally Posted by Pianoman72
It sounds like you got all of the screws. Pull hard where the window controls used to be. There are just a lot of those plastic clips holding the door panel on. Sounds like you popped out the bottom ones but not the ones higher up. Swing the panel out from the bottom and lift up to remove. Make sure you disconnected all of the wires.
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Oh man that is a PITA on the trunk shocks. Do yourself a favor and loop some sort of strong wire under each plastic trunk snap that stands in your way so you can pull down or out with equal force.
I broke and/or bent every single plastic piece and/or trunk panel and there is no way I can get it all back together. On the positive side the trunk pops up on its own which is pretty neat I guess...
I broke and/or bent every single plastic piece and/or trunk panel and there is no way I can get it all back together. On the positive side the trunk pops up on its own which is pretty neat I guess...
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Originally Posted by Pianoman72
. On the positive side the trunk pops up on its own which is pretty neat I guess...
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Yeah it should pop up a little bit when you use the key or trunk release in the front. The aftermarket shocks have a little more pep than the OEM ones, so sometimes it just goes up all the way and it acutally harder to close than I would like. But, better that than have it dismember me in some way.
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Originally Posted by Pianoman72
Oh man that is a PITA on the trunk shocks. Do yourself a favor and loop some sort of strong wire under each plastic trunk snap that stands in your way so you can pull down or out with equal force.
I broke and/or bent every single plastic piece and/or trunk panel and there is no way I can get it all back together. On the positive side the trunk pops up on its own which is pretty neat I guess...
I broke and/or bent every single plastic piece and/or trunk panel and there is no way I can get it all back together. On the positive side the trunk pops up on its own which is pretty neat I guess...
I was only able to replace the strut on the right side, though (which, fortunately, appears to be the one that was the weakest) because the line from where you put the gas in to the fuel tank was in the way (specifically, a small auxiliary tube that I believe is for the automatic shutoff once the tank is full). I needed to move the strut downward to disconnect it in the back but this pipe prevented me from doing so.
Has anybody else with a GS had any luck replacing their left trunk strut? I saw a picture of the trunk of the SC and the pipe is there too but it's much smaller and located in a way such that it wouldn't interfere like this.