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S60 front door panel removal S60

Trying to remove front passenger door panel to deal with window that tilts when it started going down. Following instructions on volvospeed for 2001 models and these seem close to the my 2004 except there is no trim behind the window buttons and (here is the part throwing me) I do not see how the trim for the door handle (the lever inside the door that opens the door) comes off. I've popped and removed the Rivet things and removed the trim next to the window and I can rock the panel back and forth from the bottom but it seems to be attached in the center.... I could push/pull harder but it does not feel free and rather than break it I'm looking for help...

Is there something other than the plastic push-in rivet things holding the panel on? The 70 instructions say the handle trim pops out but on the 60 the trim around the handle seems to be one piece with wood-looking accent running back a foot from the handle. Long and thin, seems likely to break if I do something wrong. Looking at the v-speed picture the wood trim line on mine goes around/through the handle instead of below it as in the picture.


Thanks,

Terry

Volvospeed link

http://volvospeed.com/volvo_repairs_how_tos/doors_latches/s60_door_panel_removal.html






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