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Author Subject: Door cards?
howkins44

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Location: Oxford

Registered: 24 Jan 2010

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Post #1
Whats the best way to take off the drivers door card on 306 gti 6??
Posted 26th Jan 2010 at 17:46
thugpuggin

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Location: Bristol

Registered: 10 Apr 2004

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Post #2
By opening the door and not the bonnet...

Prise the window switch out gently trying not to mark. Remove the little bung up by the mirror covers. Then remove the speaker cover, clips in the corner of the horizontal and vertical be careful not to rip cover and speaker 3 screws Torx 15 iirc and disconnect connector.

Then get a Torx 20 bit iirc and unscrew the three screws, One behind bung, other will be visible once switch disconnected and removed. Then there is a third up under the handle. Then remove the handle surround, this can be done either before or during removal but wear goggles if you leave it on.

Once these have been removed you need to pull the clips from the bottom and sides. About 6-8 in all pulling outwards and lifting. This will if the surround has not been removed see it fly towards you, hence the goggles. You then need to lift it off the channel at the top of the door carefully making sure all looms and the lock pin have passed through the holes in the card.

The underneath Torx bolt is a pain, shine a light up first as sometimes these aren't always still with the car.

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Posted 26th Jan 2010 at 19:20
howkins44

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Post #3
brilliant mate thanks a lot Smile
Posted 26th Jan 2010 at 23:00

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