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964 Door Panel Removal ?

How do you remove the locking knob on a 964 door panel so that you can remove the panel? I've prised the cap off, and unscrewed the screw. I can't see anything else to do, but the panel won't come off. I don't want to pull too hard either incase there is something I haven't removed. Lol, what am I mising?

Old 09-14-2003, 07:10 PM
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In addition to the knob, take off the following:

Door pocket
Door handle
Top door trim

The door panel is held on with plastic snaps. It shouldn't be too hard to remove.
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Old 09-15-2003, 07:42 AM
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I've been searching the forum for how to remove just the pocket. I've got the screws from along the bottom removed; I've got the screws from the front and back or the pocket removed; I';ve got the screw from the bracket inside the pocket, where it attaches to the door handle, removed.

It seems to being held on by the handle somehow. Any suggestions?

-Rf.
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There are 2 allen bolts in the handle area that you need to undo (5 or 6mm). Also the speaker crossover sits between the open pocket and the covered one and is a pretty tight fit.
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That (2 allen bolts) was the trick. Thanks

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