John
You need an awl, or you can get a 4 pc hook and pick set at auto zone. it
contains a straight pick.
that will pop the pin out.
Now the real trick will be getting the pin back in.
LOL!!!!!
OK<OK
Using masking tape or electrical tape, tape the pin to the awl and feed it
back in.
estimated time: 2 minutes to 2 hours
an extra hand always helps
I always get the door handle in less than a minute, I don't know what the
problem with the window crank is.
cheers
al salvatore
76tr6 daily again
----- Original Message -----
From: <JASandPJS@aol.com>
To: <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 5:34 PM
Subject: door panel
> This may seem like a silly question to those that have done it before, but
I
> haven't and can't figure it out. I need to remove my door panels on the 6.
> Now I know you need to push in on the panel at the door handle and window
> crank to see the small holes behind them and then you need to push out the
> pins holding them in place. Tried this with a screwdriver but every
> screwdriver I have with a head narrow enough to push through the holes is
too
> short. Is there a special purpose tool for this? Didn't want to force
> anything since I didn't want to screw up a prefectly good door panel.
Thanks
>
> John, '71TR6
> Charleston, WV
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