Driver door panel removal?
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Driver door panel removal?
Does anyone know or where I can find how to do it yourselfer to remove the driver door panel, since last week someone vandalized my side window and windhshield smashed, and I got it replace however I got glass inside the door panel that the shop didn't clean out ad it rattles when I shake the door back and forth so I want ot open it and vaccum it out.
This is the a link which describes the "pogo lock" fix which invloves removing the door panel. Hope this helps!
https://mbworld.org/forums/showth...ight=door+lock
https://mbworld.org/forums/showth...ight=door+lock

This is the a link which describes the "pogo lock" fix which invloves removing the door panel. Hope this helps!
https://mbworld.org/forums/showth...ight=door+lock
https://mbworld.org/forums/showth...ight=door+lock
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FYI covered by warranty if in effect. In addition, the left blind part # is A2118100320, right A2118100420; if only the blind hook or handle has broken, they are available as separate parts: hook A2118120414, handle A2118110002 (wagon A2118110102). All require color code specific to your vehicle.
FYI covered by warranty if in effect. In addition, the left blind part # is A2118100320, right A2118100420; if only the blind hook or handle has broken, they are available as separate parts: hook A2118120414, handle A2118110002 (wagon A2118110102). All require color code specific to your vehicle.
Last edited by konigstiger; Apr 21, 2008 at 02:39 PM.
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Excellent thread! I noticed that my driver rear cubby would slam open and then when closing it would make a clicking noise. Passenger rear side slowly opened and was quiet.
Figured something wasn't right with the driver side. Popped it out, and noticed that the small spring clip that makes the cubby open slowly had a broken leg on it, but was still being held in by the other leg (presumably would have broken eventually), so I simply used some epoxy and attached the piece back to the plastic housing. Once cured, the cubby door opens slowly and doesn't click when closing anymore. Fixed!
-Nigel
Figured something wasn't right with the driver side. Popped it out, and noticed that the small spring clip that makes the cubby open slowly had a broken leg on it, but was still being held in by the other leg (presumably would have broken eventually), so I simply used some epoxy and attached the piece back to the plastic housing. Once cured, the cubby door opens slowly and doesn't click when closing anymore. Fixed!
-Nigel




