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Car Forum / Honda Cars / September 2004

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how to remove Civic door panel?

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Harry - 05 Sep 2004 22:34 GMT
The passenger window on my 2002 Civic LX sticks halfway up. I need to remove
the interior door panel to see what's wrong, but don't see any screws or pry
places. Can anyone help?

Harry
nntp - 06 Sep 2004 04:56 GMT
Remove all visible Philip screws (door armrest, behind the door opener
lever, etc). Anything that is not visible is simply a plastic fastener that
can be pried or you can pull the panel out manually....forcibly.

> The passenger window on my 2002 Civic LX sticks halfway up. I need to remove
> the interior door panel to see what's wrong, but don't see any screws or pry
> places. Can anyone help?
>
> Harry
Frank - 06 Sep 2004 14:05 GMT
Check rsx.com for a DIY. The RSX is based on the civic and its
panels are probably installed the sameway.

Check the net for your Civic DIY. I am sure there are tons given
its Modding popularity. Also, check radio manifacturer sites,
sometime they tell you how to install speakers...

Good luck

> Remove all visible Philip screws (door armrest, behind the door
> opener
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>> Harry
Orick - 07 Sep 2004 17:50 GMT
> The passenger window on my 2002 Civic LX sticks halfway up. I need to remove
> the interior door panel to see what's wrong, but don't see any screws or pry
> places. Can anyone help?
>
> Harry

Try removing the speaker cover first. The screws are probably behind that.

You can read my attempt at fixing my passenger window here:

http://groups.google.com/groups?dq=&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&c2coff=1&th=7a1a3a542a307b4c
 
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