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  1. Removing the door paneling 
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    Heya
    Do any of you know how to (carefully) remove the door panelling? I can't find any guides. I need to get at the window (the bottom) as my manual crank seems to have gone (but I need to get in to see exactly what the problem is).
    Any one know how to do this?
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by jazzzza View Post
    Heya
    Do any of you know how to (carefully) remove the door panelling? I can't find any guides. I need to get at the window (the bottom) as my manual crank seems to have gone (but I need to get in to see exactly what the problem is).
    Any one know how to do this?
    Remove two phillips head screws from each top corner
    remove phillips screw which is hidden behind chrome
    pull handle. can be seen with handle pulled.
    the rear plastic thing then slides to one side and can be pulled
    out c/w cable
    there are two allen head screws concealed in holes in
    door pull handle to be loosened with allen key. 4or5mm I
    think. you have to feel around to locate same
    the pull handle can then be removed with switches
    remove plastic cover and screw from winder
    the cover can then be removed by tapping upwards
    collect rubbers from plastic door clips for reuse
     
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    thank you!
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by micheal balbrig View Post
    Remove two phillips head screws from each top corner
    remove phillips screw which is hidden behind chrome
    pull handle. can be seen with handle pulled.
    the rear plastic thing then slides to one side and can be pulled
    out c/w cable
    there are two allen head screws concealed in holes in
    door pull handle to be loosened with allen key. 4or5mm I
    think. you have to feel around to locate same
    the pull handle can then be removed with switches
    remove plastic cover and screw from winder
    the cover can then be removed by tapping upwards
    collect rubbers from plastic door clips for reuse
    sounds a lot like the procedure for the coupe trims:https://www.vwaudiforum.co.uk/forum/s...ad.php?t=32863
    2001 Passat estate Sport tdi 130hp
    2001 Passat Sport tdi 130hp
    1990 Audi coupe 20v x 2
     
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