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How do you remove the interior drivers side door panel on a 2003 loncoln towncar, signature series?
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Al D, I'm curious why you
Al D,
I'm curious why you wish to remove it but maybe this link will help.
http://www.lincolnsofdistinction.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=21009
Post back here with any quetions you may have. We'll be glad to help.
The inside handle & assembly
The inside handle & assembly broke away from the door. I'm told i can't replace the handle assembly, I need to replace the entire panel. Thanks for the link. I,m unsure how best to remove the handle to get to the screws under it and how best to remove the cover for the window switches? Any help with that???
The screws should be under
The screws should be under the little covers on the handle. Look at the difference between the third and fourth pictures.
Most of the window switches just pop up on the rear side (notice the two hooks on the front of the switch in the second picture) with a small screw driver or trim tool. Be careful. Trim pieces can break pretty easy.
It's the small covers that
It's the small covers that I'm questioning, Don't want to damage them. How best to remove them?
Honestly I'd have to have one
Honestly I'd have to have one in front of me to be sure. As I recall they just pop off. Again, be careful. Sorry I can't be more helpful. Maybe someone else on this site has done one more recently. Big Block, Bfree, JerryH2O, Mws919 and ASE MASTER (and some others) seem to know there stuff.
Maybe one or more will be on shortly.
AL D, Your question appears
AL D,
Your question appears below.
It's the small covers that I'm questioning, Don't want to damage them. How best to remove them?
With an ice pick or an awl. First using a bench grinder grind the tip of either tool to a real fine and thin point, then carefully pry off the covers.
or a small pocket type flat
or a small pocket type flat tipped screwdriver.