How to remove rear door panel on Jaguar X type-Fixya?

How to remove rear door panel on Jaguar X type-Fixya?

You can’t post conmments that contain an email address. You’ll need to remove screws that are by the door handle, arm rest, under door and side of door and then gently pull back on the panel as there will also be retaining clips attached and you don’t want to break them.

How do you remove a Phillips door handle?

Remove the two other Phillips screws on the bottom then with a panel tool carefully pop the panel off the door. In some cases the clips will break as there is no way to avoid this. You then will need to pop off the handle cable then remove it from the inner door handle. OK that worked (except there’s only one phillips screw on the bottom).

Do you need to remove the rear door latch?

The rear door latch is a pain on those vehicles. You also need to remove the handle with the whole assembly. The handle bezel usually breaks when removing it and you need to tape the outside handle very well so you do not damage it when removing it through the door.

Who is the mechanic for a Jaguar S-type?

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How do you remove a door panel on a Jaguar X-type?

Remove the small screw cover in the center of the door panel. It is about the size of a quarter then remove the Phillips screw. Remove the two other Phillips screws on the bottom then with a panel tool carefully pop the panel off the door. In some cases the clips will break as there is no way to avoid this.

Remove the two other Phillips screws on the bottom then with a panel tool carefully pop the panel off the door. In some cases the clips will break as there is no way to avoid this. You then will need to pop off the handle cable then remove it from the inner door handle. OK that worked (except there’s only one phillips screw on the bottom).

The rear door latch is a pain on those vehicles. You also need to remove the handle with the whole assembly. The handle bezel usually breaks when removing it and you need to tape the outside handle very well so you do not damage it when removing it through the door.

Answered in 5 minutes by: 4/20/2010 Jaguar Mechanic: Richard, Jaguar Technician replied 11 years ago Richard, Jaguar Technician Category: Jaguar Satisfied Customers:16,754 Experience: 12 years at a Ford/Lincoln Mercury and Jaguar dealer as technician and shop foreman. Verified Hello and welcome to justanswer.com

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