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On Oct 23, 2013, at 8:52 AM, Steven Trovato <strovato@optonline.net
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>> The door inner panels per tool. Expect to break off some of et d ate urce of
>> some substitute holding clips for the ones you'll break. You don't need to
>> remove the door pull, but do need to remove the window and door latch
>> handles. These are the old style, held in place with a headless nail type
>> pin in place under the outer rim piece. Press the ring piece down against
>> it's spring and with a very thin punch or a long thin finishing nail, push
>> out the retaining pins...then pry off the panel at the edge as close as you
>> can to each door clip
>> Sometimes the window guide track can come loose at the bottom, move around,
>> and put the glass in a bind so to speak, making it difficult to wind up and
>> down. Don't forget that you can spray a bit of silicone down the guide track
>> felts to ease movement too.
>> I did all 4 doors last summer to try and make them easier, and also took out
>> the window winder works to try and replace some of the 54 years old grease
>> in the gears with some newer lube. It does help.
>>
>> Wombat
>
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