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Old Dec 22, 2003 | 08:52 PM
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don't listen to SWOOSHER, he'll have you buying some new door panels after you bust yours up:chuckles:

Sorry Swoosher

Aight, it's easy bro.
1. remove the phillips head screw inside of the recessed area where you grab the door to close it. Remove the phillps head screw just behind the lever where you open the door while you're at it. There's a clip/plug in the top lefthand corner just under the sail panel, remove it too.
2. remove the sail panel
3. with the door open, wedge ur finger tips between the door and the door panel(looking as if you're trying to claw the hell out of something) and pull pretty hard until the clip pops out. Slide your fingers across the bottom in the same "clawing" position as far as you can till you get to the next clip and pop it out. Do that all around until it's free.
4. grab the panel from front to back and lift it up and over the door lock, then you can undo the door latch from the door handle behind the panel, should be self explanatory and then disconnect the harness from the door light at the bottom of the panel. You will also have to disconnect the power locks/windows harness as well.

It sounds difficult, but it's cake. I just can't explain it very well but I hope it helps.

He is correct on the rear speakers though:thumbup:

As far as the ground in concerned, you aren't gonna accomplish anything by connecting your tiny ground lead off ur deck to a fat *ss ground no matter where you connect it to. If the ground you currently have is buzzing on you, just try a different location to ground it.
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