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Old 17 Aug 2007, 12:42 pm
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Default Instructions For Taking Off An Acura 94' Legend LS Door Panel????

where can i find it??
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Old 17 Aug 2007, 12:46 pm
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Go to the Library and get a copy of the cars manual or alternatively see if you can buy a manual on the web. It may be handy for some other repair as well.Good Luck
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Old 17 Aug 2007, 12:48 pm
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Just look for all the fasteners ahd remove them .
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Old 17 Aug 2007, 12:54 pm
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try barnes and nobles or any store that carries chilton automotive books. they have a complete detail of the car and all thaT. another option you may be able to google it. hope that helps!
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Old 17 Aug 2007, 01:00 pm
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1) Remove the screw located under the circular plastic "button" looking thing on the armrest (door panel).2) Remove plastic panel behind door handle (the chrome one you pull to release the door ) and then remove those 2 screws.3) Remove another circular plastic "button" looking thing that is located nearly inside the door jam --- Open your door all the way and look on the upper part of the door panel. Remove the screw under that little cover.Then grasp the bottom of the door panel firmly - its almost like there is a ledge you can grab on to - and break the bottom loose by pulling it out towards you, using a little force. You will not break any clips or anything. There are like plugs that hold it it. Continue doing that around the side until it pops loose.You won't be able to completely detach it until you disconnect some wire harnesses, and rempov the cord that attaches to the back of the chrome door handle (and actuates once you pull on the door handle) with needle nose pliers. Be careful not to break where this piece mounts to the plastic door handle housing or you will have to buy a new handle.
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