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Inner Door Panels
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Are any special tools needed to take off inner door panel on rear passenger door?
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I understand you have a MK3, if it is anything like the MK2 then its just a case of removing any torx screws, and using force to pop it off.
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(19-01-2012, 04:56 PM)Andre Wrote:  I understand you have a MK3, if it is anything like the MK2 then its just a case of removing any torx screws, and using force to pop it off.
helio there ive got a mk3 ive took the torx screws out but no joy ,any idears,,,,tony
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Have a look on Ebay for panel removing tool's :thumbsup:
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Yes put 'panel removing tools' into ebay search. A basic kit is cheap enough & they work a lot better than trying to lever it with a screw driver.
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