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Re: Door Trim S40-V40 1998

Here's how to remove the inner trim from a rear door according to some of the docs I have.

- Close the window

- Carfully remove the black plastic cover next to the window

- Remove the cover and screw from the hand-grip

- Remove the screw from the door-opener and remove in a forward motion

- Disconnect electrical cable if applicable

- Remove screw covers and screws from rear of door panel

- Remove screw cover from window-handle (if manual) and remove handle

- Remove screw cover and screw from bottom storage compartiment

- Pull the panel from the clips at the underside and lift it up.

(take care for the glass contact-profile)

Then you should carefully remove the inner covers (may need some torx bits) and you're done.. Reassemble in opposite order..

It's pretty full of metal bits in there, so I hope you can fit something in there to push out the dent. Perhaps a repair-shop can use the new vacuum system to 'pull' the dent out..

Hope this helps..

Bye, Arno.






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