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Old 12-09-2003, 09:30 PM   #2
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Removing this is 3 steps:
a. First, look at the door. You'll see under the door-sill that there's a plastic piece with a small notch in it (right above the pocket on the door). Pry this off with a small object (probably your flat-head screwdriver). Remove the 2 phillips screws.
b. Pull the bottom part of the trim off (it has 2 clips on it; don't lose 'em).
c. Run the flat-head around the top piece of trim and it'll eventually pop off. The switches are a pain to get out (especially the driver's side window switch), but remove 'em and you'll have a much easier time.
Step 4 done!
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