Grand Voyager.. How do you remove right hand sliding door inner trim panel
Grand Voyager (Town & Country) 2.8CRD Sept 2006 Reg (UK). Anyone have a detailed description on how to remove right hand sliding door inner trim panel. I am nervous about just pulling at the trim
. The fasteners seem to be slotted into the door frame. This would suggest you need to slide panel up to release. Any ideas please.
. The fasteners seem to be slotted into the door frame. This would suggest you need to slide panel up to release. Any ideas please.
2006 Reg UK? Do you happen to mean a 2006 RG and does UK mean United Kingdom?
I do have the service manuals for the RS models and the RG (Export) Models I can look and see what I find although I can tell you that I removed my Right Side rear trim to access the rear HVAC and fan area and you need to be fairly careful and use a trim removal tool or likeI did and Modified a Vaughn Superbar. It reminds me of a section of flatbar Id say 2"W X .125" Thick radiused a bit on one end with a couple holes for pulling nails and the other end is bent 90 degrees to allow for major prying of plywood or larger nailed together pieces, I started wit a large scredriver but quickly realized I could easily damage the plastic trim easily.
I have to remove my left side to replace the plastic locking devices as I found they are no longer holding it on plus I noticed my right door power slider seems slower then the right so I want to lube the cable and any other parts that need it so I need to find out how to remove the panels anyway.
Mine is a RS so I am not sure if mine would be different then yours if it is I have info for both models.
I do have the service manuals for the RS models and the RG (Export) Models I can look and see what I find although I can tell you that I removed my Right Side rear trim to access the rear HVAC and fan area and you need to be fairly careful and use a trim removal tool or likeI did and Modified a Vaughn Superbar. It reminds me of a section of flatbar Id say 2"W X .125" Thick radiused a bit on one end with a couple holes for pulling nails and the other end is bent 90 degrees to allow for major prying of plywood or larger nailed together pieces, I started wit a large scredriver but quickly realized I could easily damage the plastic trim easily.
I have to remove my left side to replace the plastic locking devices as I found they are no longer holding it on plus I noticed my right door power slider seems slower then the right so I want to lube the cable and any other parts that need it so I need to find out how to remove the panels anyway.
Mine is a RS so I am not sure if mine would be different then yours if it is I have info for both models.
Thanks Spudler. Will try tomorrow and let you know how I get on. If successful and I learn something I'll post some details.
I live in United Kingdom (UK) and 2006 Reg means that the vehicle was first registered in the UK year 2006.
I live in United Kingdom (UK) and 2006 Reg means that the vehicle was first registered in the UK year 2006.
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