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Old Apr 28th, 2017, 14:25   #1
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Can anyone tell me how to remove the drivers door card from a 2001 c70 convertable as i need to replace the door check stop on wifes car any help would be great. Thank you
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Old Apr 28th, 2017, 14:38   #2
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Best and quickest suggestion is youtube.
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I have taken the door card off my old v70 numerous times, but I couldnt explain it to someone,

Only advice is dont force it, because it will break

Im sure Robert Spinner has vid for a s/v70 that will be similar
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Yes, try and find a youtube video.

The two tricky bits I found was removing the trim from around the inside door handle and then easing the door card up and out of the window seal along the top. It also needs a bit of gentle controlled force to get the card back under the top seal and will need a trim tool or blunt knife to feed the card and seal together. Apart from that straight forward.
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Can anyone tell me how to remove the drivers door card from a 2001 c70 convertable as i need to replace the door check stop on wifes car any help would be great. Thank you
Hay-up I grew-up near Leeds,

This might help:

See the PDF,

#1 start by popping out the small square cover in the door liner handle recess.

#2 Then ease out/off the plastic bezel round the handle.

#3 Lift out the rubber in the lower stowage and remove the screw.

#4 The six plastic rivets along the bottom: these have a press-in mandril and are reusable as will be observable once removed.
(i)Either ease bottom of the panel away from the metal flange using a wide plastic spathula (make one),
(ii)or press the mandril through and retrieve from within the door once the door liner is removed.

#5 On the vertical front and back there is snap-in plastic pop clip ease-out carefully they tend to get brittle so may fracture.

#6 Top edge will ease out from the rubber next to the glass. Go carefully here as you need to reach in behind the door liner and disconnect the electric connectors. I fund rotating the liner provides better access to the connector clips.

#7 If at all possible leave the window cassette in place, because adjusting is a real pain. Just remove the speaker.




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Hi Keith, I need to do exactly this on my car. If you are anywhere near Scholes let me know, we could compare notes.
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Thank you. Great timing for me

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Hay-up I grew-up near Leeds,

This might help:

See the PDF,

#1 start by popping out the small square cover in the door liner handle recess.

#2 Then ease out/off the plastic bezel round the handle.

#3 Lift out the rubber in the lower stowage and remove the screw.

#4 The six plastic rivets along the bottom: these have a press-in mandril and are reusable as will be observable once removed.
(i)Either ease bottom of the panel away from the metal flange using a wide plastic spathula (make one),
(ii)or press the mandril through and retrieve from within the door once the door liner is removed.

#5 On the vertical front and back there is snap-in plastic pop clip ease-out carefully they tend to get brittle so may fracture.

#6 Top edge will ease out from the rubber next to the glass. Go carefully here as you need to reach in behind the door liner and disconnect the electric connectors. I fund rotating the liner provides better access to the connector clips.

#7 If at all possible leave the window cassette in place, because adjusting is a real pain. Just remove the speaker.




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