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INSTALL/REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS: WINDOW REGULATOR
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before attempting to perform any work you are not quali ed to do. Automobiles can be hazardous to work on; be sure to take all necessary safety precautions. Failure to do so may result in property damage
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ATTENTION: Refer to the appropriate shop manual for your vehicle to obtain speci c service procedures for this part. If you do not have
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attention to all cautions and warnings included in the shop manual. Read and follow all instructions carefully.
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STEP 1f: Disconnect door lock cable from
door handle by lifting plastic retainer clip
up and away from cable and then sliding
the metal cable end out of retainer. Remove
plastic cable mounting grommet by
popping it out of the metal bracket. Remove
door handle and set aside.
STEP 1g: The door panel is now only held to the
door frame by the upper lip of the door frame
and six hidden plastic panel retainers that are
located at the bottom and sides of the panel.
Remove the door panel by inserting a door panel
retainer tool or at-blade screwdriver between
the door panel and the door frame and gently
prying upward to release the clips. A door panel
retainer tool works best because it has a notch
that ts around the door panel retainer clips
which allows for better leverage. The door panel
retainer clips can be brittle and may break easily
if not removed with caution. Start at the bottom
of the panel and move to the side retainers once
the bottom of the panel is loose from the door
frame. Be careful when prying the door panel up.
If you are prying in an area away from a retainer
clip, too much ex on the panel can result in it
cracking. Once all of the door panel retainers are
loose, lift the panel o of the upper door frame
lip and o of the door lock rod.
Remove plastic cable
mounting grommet
Lift plastic retainer clip up and away
from the cable. Slide the metal cable
end out of retainer.