![]() ![]() View of the back of the plastic door panel. Then I disconnected the wire connector between the plastic door panel and metal door shell. I applied the same procedure to the other rod. Then I lifted the rod out of the retainer hole. I then swung the plastic clip from around the latch lever rod. With a rigid putty knife or other pry tool I pried the plastic door panel from the metal door shell. Next I removed the Phillips screw from behind the inside latch handle. ![]() I removed the Phillips screw from the bottom of the inside door pull handle. Removing The Rear Door Panel: View of rear door. The clip on the right is a one-piece generic clip can be purchased at most auto parts store. These often break when trying to remove a door panel. On the left are the old style clips and retainers. View of metal door shell with dust cover and sound deadener attached. At this point the plastic door panel was completely separated from the metal door shell. Then I pulled the connector from the switch. Using my thumb, I pressed the release tab on the wire connector. I applied the same procedure to the second rod. I just swung the clip around the rod and the rod was released. With a screwdriver or hook tool, I moved the door latch lever clip. Support the mirror so it doesn't fall and cause damage to the door. If I was removing the side view mirror, I would remove the foam sound cover and unscrew the three nuts (red arrows) attaching the mirror to the metal door frame. ![]() I used a small screwdriver and pried up the clip on the connector. That's when I found out that a wire harness was mounted to the plastic door panel.įirst I disconnected the wire connection to the side view mirror. I lifted up and pulled the plastic panel from the door. There is a generic replacement clip, which I will show later in this article. I found this to be difficult and some of the clips broke. Then I pried the plastic door panel from the metal door shell. I located a Phillips screw at the bottom of the inside door pull handle and removed the screw. Then I removed the screw from behind the door lever. Using a Phillips screwdriver, I removed the screw. With a small screwdriver I removed the fastener cover. To remove the door panel, I started at the top of the door panel at the side view mirror area. Skill Level: 2-3 (Basic to Intermediate) Time Taken: About 15 Minutes By Jim Wilk, Licensed Auto Body Technician Start: This is the driver's door for a 1999 to 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited.Electrical connectors are disconnected to separate the panel from the door. In This Article: Various screws are removed and then the door panel is pried away. In Driver’s Kick From Driver Door WIRING INFORMATION: 1998 Jeep. This is the driver's door for a 1999 to 2007 Jeep Grand. Removing Door Panels On A 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee. ![]()
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