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Remove panel rear door(fifth door)


minkin

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Hello everyone

I would like to transfer camera cable from the ceiling of the vehicle to the top of the rear window

And for this act I have to disassemble the panel of the back door but did not understand exactly how I remove the all panel (made ??up of two parts)

I'd be happy if you help me!

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According to the workshop manual, it's mainly a lot of clips - you should really have a trim removal tool (wedge) but you may be able to fashion something or prise it off with your fingers.

1st you have to remove the lower panel - take out the screw that secures the inner handle, then prise off. This reveals 2 screws at the bottom edges of the top panel - remove these along with the 2 'bolts' that the parcel shelf strings attach to.

I can't post the pictures from the manual, but this is the text:

Removing and installing the bottom trim panel for the tailgate Special tools and workshop equipment required t Disassembly wedge, e.g. -3409- Removing:

– Remove fixing screw -2- (2 Nm) of the door handle -1-. – Unclip the bottom trim panel for the tailgate from the clips -3- using a wedge and remove it from the tailgate -5-. Installing: – Installation is carried out in the reverse order; pay attention to the following points: –

Recondition the clips -3- in the bottom trim panel for the tailgate -4-, if necessary replace with new ones.

<a name="x-d6s37p">Removing and installing the top trim panel for the tailgate Removing: Special tools and workshop equipment required t Disassembly wedge, e.g. -3409- Removing: – Removing luggage compartment cover. – Removing bottom trim panel for tailgate

– Remove screws -3- (2 Nm). – Remove bolt for luggage compartment plate -2- (1.5 Nm). – Loosen top trim panel for the tailgate -5- on the sides with the wedge. – Unclip the trim panel for the tailgate from the clips -4- using a wedge and remove it from the tailgate -1-. Installing: – Installation is carried out in the reverse order; pay attention to the following points: – Recondition the clips -4- in the top trim panel for the tailgate -5-, if necessary replace with new ones.

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No idea, only got my car yesterday - haven't tried dismantling it yet.

From the pictures, it appears that there are a lot of clips, so you probably need to ease it off from all angles.

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Takeyour Yeti to a specialist , pay a few pounds and save yourself the fustration if you break something or dont manage to refit it.

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+1 with the question about the Bolero. I had a reversing camera in my Roomster with a seperate screen but it was very good. I've still got the camera so would like to do what you have done.

Fred

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Well, when I bought the car I got together with DVD for buttocks seats that could introduce also DVD screens for main screen,

I opened the connections and looked for streaming video cable of the DVD main screen and hung it (I do not look at movies on this screen) I hooked up a simple camera($40) with yellow banana port

After I moved the cables inside the vehicle i ran into a problem I've given you, i think i have another kind of screen then you...so try to check it at the near garage :-)

thank you a lot for helping - you will be see me again!!:-))))))

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