Is it the internal outer door trim that you are trying to remove - or am I missing something ?Originally Posted by MickG
I'm going in.......after weeks of listening to a bloody knocking sound inside the door cavity it's time for me to open her up and locate this noise once and for all. I'm pretty sure the knocking is coming from the arm between the 2 hinges but a closer inspection is needed.
Can anyone give me a STEP BY STEP list of what to do to removed the door skin as I undid a few bolts and things starded to get a little tricky......too much to deal with on my own so figure if I have a list to work to it might be easier.
While i'm at it, anyone know how to remove the aluminium plate over the turbo....got the 2 tops nuts out but i'll be damned if I can reach the one underneathWant it off to check my waste gate is not sticking.
Aye, Mick
Is it the internal outer door trim that you are trying to remove - or am I missing something ?Originally Posted by MickG
Not sure if D1 & D2 are the same, but on the D1 the trim is held on with black plastic plugs & are levered away with a forked tongued tool behind each one starting at the bottom & working up. Some people have used table forks. The blunt handle end I presume but you must be behind them or you could bust the panel.
Then you may need to carefully remove the Vapour Seal.
Try not to bust the pins as they are quite expensive from LR Stealers & there 'appears' to be nothing else suitable (that I could find anyway) to replace them with, & hex. head roofing screws don't really cut it somehow.
On the rear Disc. door they are red.![]()
Last edited by 4bee; 26th September 2006 at 10:58 AM.
With you.Originally Posted by MickG
As per a previous post
nicked a 'gadget' from the wife's kitchen - she uses it for pancakes - god know's why or how, but it is slim enough to slide in to release the plugs without damage.
The 'kitchen' impliment is plastic
.............oh yes, not a word to the wife, please
Ladas
Attached Fileskitchen_vs_doortrim.pdf (32.9 KB, 20 views)
I wonder why she is using a door trim removal tool for making panckes? Wierd eh?
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That's just about identical to my one.
Full instructions attached
Last edited by ladas; 11th January 2007 at 04:37 PM.
I'm crying with laughterOriginally Posted by ladas
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That is the wierdest looking pancake tool I have ever seen, but looks like it's perfectly suited to removing door plugs
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Very interested to see a picture of your pancakes the next time your wife makes them![]()
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LOL
Cheers for your help and I'll be raiding the kitchen tonight in search of a suitable impliment!!
Aye, Mick
Mick, just make sure you don't rattle the "Thingammy Drawer" contents while you're at it, if she is watching telly in the next room, or you're a done dinner.I'll be raiding the kitchen tonight in search of a suitable impliment!!![]()
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