Hey There,
I just started my door speaker project and though I knew what I was doing. It's obvious now that I don't. I went to remove my passengers front door panel using the guide found at:
http://www.bodyshopzone.com/archives/trim/door_panels/Chevy/Suburban_2002/dp_remove_brbn.html
Mine is not like the example - I thought it would be close enough, but it's not. I pried out my window button and broke it. It's not supposed to pry out, it's screwed from the inside.
I'm now this far along getting the door panel off and although I have taken out the two screws I found, It doesn't want to come off:
I have tried prying from the bottom, but still can't get the darn thing off. I don't want to break anything else, so if any of you have dealt with this tyoe of door panel, some guidance will be much appreciated!!
Joe
---------- Post added at 09:20 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:12 PM ----------
HEY I JUST FOUND MY PROBLEM IT WAS THE SCREW BEHIND THE LOCK MECHANISM. I found it by searching and reading another thread that mentioned the screw.
FALSE ALARM!!!
I just started my door speaker project and though I knew what I was doing. It's obvious now that I don't. I went to remove my passengers front door panel using the guide found at:
http://www.bodyshopzone.com/archives/trim/door_panels/Chevy/Suburban_2002/dp_remove_brbn.html
Mine is not like the example - I thought it would be close enough, but it's not. I pried out my window button and broke it. It's not supposed to pry out, it's screwed from the inside.
I'm now this far along getting the door panel off and although I have taken out the two screws I found, It doesn't want to come off:
I have tried prying from the bottom, but still can't get the darn thing off. I don't want to break anything else, so if any of you have dealt with this tyoe of door panel, some guidance will be much appreciated!!
Joe
---------- Post added at 09:20 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:12 PM ----------
HEY I JUST FOUND MY PROBLEM IT WAS THE SCREW BEHIND THE LOCK MECHANISM. I found it by searching and reading another thread that mentioned the screw.
FALSE ALARM!!!