Interior of Door Panel on 98 Blazer LT
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I've got a 98 Blazer LT and the interior of the driver's door is way loose. The arm rest portion and the area over the power window buttons. I can't find any screws on the thing ... and I have to swap vehicles with my kiddo tomorrow. Does anyone know how I can tighten up the inside part of the door without disabling my vehicle?
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There should be a couple of screws in the lower part of the armrest, possibly covered by plastic plugs. The power accessory switch panel just snaps in place with a tab at the front and a tab at the back. You should be able to (with a flat blade screwdriver) pop the panel straight up. You may find some small sheet metal screws in the panel behind the switch panel.
Should only take you 20 minutes and you don't need to disable the vehicle.
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Should only take you 20 minutes and you don't need to disable the vehicle.
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Sorry, I should have said that you probably should start at the front end of the switch.
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Just adding my two cents, I just fixed my drivers door with the same symptoms. I went to autozone and picked up some doorman clips to secure the interior to the the door and the plastic around the two screws that hold the door was broke so all I did was add washers to the the existing screws and snugged it up, now it isn't loose!
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