door panel removal
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From: Owensboro, Ky
Car: 1992 WS6 T/A
Engine: Turbo 383 with Holley Sniper
Transmission: factory 5 speed now Powerglide
Axle/Gears: Strange 12 bolt w/373 locker
door panel removal
Ok guys and girls, before i start....... I've looked all over the web without any success so please dont be rude and tell me to do a search.... I have. offer help or move on please.
Now, i have a 92 T/A with power windows. the passenger side window has never worked since i've owned the car. but i always ac so it didnt really bother me. now that ive completely built the car, i have no ac. so my question is, how do i remove the passenger door panel with the window in the up position? Everything i've foubd says that i need to have the window down. Thanks in advance TGO members!
Now, i have a 92 T/A with power windows. the passenger side window has never worked since i've owned the car. but i always ac so it didnt really bother me. now that ive completely built the car, i have no ac. so my question is, how do i remove the passenger door panel with the window in the up position? Everything i've foubd says that i need to have the window down. Thanks in advance TGO members!
Re: door panel removal
First question is WHY doesn't it work...?... Is it the motor or the switch?... These switches are not that great so I would first make sure it's not that...
Getting the panel off is tougher without the window down... But not impossible... The truck is usually you tip the bottom out to release the tabs it hooks over... If you can release those, the panel pops up. If you can locate them, I think there are three... It should release... Can't say I have done this before.... Good luck...
Getting the panel off is tougher without the window down... But not impossible... The truck is usually you tip the bottom out to release the tabs it hooks over... If you can release those, the panel pops up. If you can locate them, I think there are three... It should release... Can't say I have done this before.... Good luck...
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Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 63
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From: Owensboro, Ky
Car: 1992 WS6 T/A
Engine: Turbo 383 with Holley Sniper
Transmission: factory 5 speed now Powerglide
Axle/Gears: Strange 12 bolt w/373 locker
Re: door panel removal
First question is WHY doesn't it work...?... Is it the motor or the switch?... These switches are not that great so I would first make sure it's not that...
Getting the panel off is tougher without the window down... But not impossible... The truck is usually you tip the bottom out to release the tabs it hooks over... If you can release those, the panel pops up. If you can locate them, I think there are three... It should release... Can't say I have done this before.... Good luck...
Getting the panel off is tougher without the window down... But not impossible... The truck is usually you tip the bottom out to release the tabs it hooks over... If you can release those, the panel pops up. If you can locate them, I think there are three... It should release... Can't say I have done this before.... Good luck...
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From: WA
Car: 1989 IROC-Z
Engine: L98 350 TPI
Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: BW 9 Bolt / 2.77 Posi
Re: door panel removal
I'm not sure it's possible, but there's a cutout area in the weather seal plastic behind the door panel with a little metal **** that sticks out where it looks like the power window motor is. Maybe you could pop the panel loose, and manually rotate it to get the glass down? Having just done this, I think it would be very difficult to get the top plastic off the metal humps in the door with the glass pressing on it the way it does when it's up.
Re: door panel removal
The door panel will come off with the window up. You'll just have to push in on the top, towards the window, hard enough to flex the weatherstrips, and unhook the trim from the door.
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From: Atlanta
Car: '02 T/A WS6, '91 T/A, '91 Camaro RS
Engine: LS1, LB9, L03
Transmission: T56, 700R4, 700R4
Axle/Gears: 4.10 10 bolt, 2.73 10 bolts
Re: door panel removal
Have you tried sitting in the passenger's seat with the door open, holding the window switch down, and slamming the passenger's door shut? Sometimes that gets a bad motor to work one last time when you need to move the window for motor replacement.
If that doesn't work, Drew's instructions for removing the panel with the window up are spot on.
If that doesn't work, Drew's instructions for removing the panel with the window up are spot on.
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From: Hawaii
Car: 89' Firebird / 87' Formula
Engine: 3.4 / 5.0
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Axle/Gears: 3.42 / 3.42
Re: door panel removal
The motor is in the lower left corner.... you can remove al lthe door trim / arm rest etc... and you can pop the little xmas tree clips holding the panel to the door.
You can get access to the window motor connectors and try to apply.... DIRECT POWER (echoy voice) to the motor. and that might be enough to get it to go down or you can tap it with a hammer as you apply power to see if it'll work.
Its possible to get the panel off with the window up but NOT easy at all.....
You can get access to the window motor connectors and try to apply.... DIRECT POWER (echoy voice) to the motor. and that might be enough to get it to go down or you can tap it with a hammer as you apply power to see if it'll work.
Its possible to get the panel off with the window up but NOT easy at all.....
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