int door panel removal tips?
#1
int door panel removal tips?
Hey All,
Have to remove the Driver's door interior panel, have a broken rear-view mirror to fix. Any tips and/or tricks to make this task simple and pain-free for a first-timer? This is on the '98 Blazer. My first quick glance at it did not reveal any visible fasteners or anything. Thanks!
Have to remove the Driver's door interior panel, have a broken rear-view mirror to fix. Any tips and/or tricks to make this task simple and pain-free for a first-timer? This is on the '98 Blazer. My first quick glance at it did not reveal any visible fasteners or anything. Thanks!
#2
There should be 3 screws. 2 are at an angle below the door pull and one is holding on the plate that covers the door handle. (At least on a 99 jimmy, should be about the same). Then they are held on by a bunch of plastic "christmas trees" that just pop off. They make special plastic pry bars but you don't really need em. Just take your time.
I assume you are talking about the side view? When you get the panel off, there will be 3 rubber plugs hiding the bolts for the mirror. Pull out the plugs and undue the bolts, careful with the last one or it will fall lol. If you have power mirrors, there's an electrical connection to undue as well. Easy job. Hope this helps.
I assume you are talking about the side view? When you get the panel off, there will be 3 rubber plugs hiding the bolts for the mirror. Pull out the plugs and undue the bolts, careful with the last one or it will fall lol. If you have power mirrors, there's an electrical connection to undue as well. Easy job. Hope this helps.
#3
On my 99 blazer, I believe the only screw for the front doors is in the cover for the door the rest of the removal process is just the "christmas trees" (jacking cats term because I have no clue what they are called).
#4
Thanks to both of you, that info will be helpful. I know those press-in 'christmas tree' fasteners you speak of, good to know what I'm going to be dealing with. Yes, I did mean the side view mirror, not sure why I mis-typed that earler. Does not seem as if I should run into anything unexpected when I get a chance to tackle this project.
#6
done!
yes, that project is now on the "Done" list. It was as easy as described. Those 2 screws under the door pull handle were difficult to see, but easy enough to remove and replace. The mirror attachment was super-easy to get to as well.
Was replacing a partially broken off side mirror. Found both of the lower mounting studs to have broken free from the mirror, due to an impact the mirror suffered.
I believe that the one I scored from the salvage yard is an aftermarket piece, and not a GM part. The adjuster motor is LOUD. (Just like the one I installed on a different one of our cars, that I know was non-GM.) Disappointed in that a little bit, but the price was hard to argue with I guess.
Was replacing a partially broken off side mirror. Found both of the lower mounting studs to have broken free from the mirror, due to an impact the mirror suffered.
I believe that the one I scored from the salvage yard is an aftermarket piece, and not a GM part. The adjuster motor is LOUD. (Just like the one I installed on a different one of our cars, that I know was non-GM.) Disappointed in that a little bit, but the price was hard to argue with I guess.
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