Remove Second Row Inner Door Panel

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Gen 3B 2017 Expy - Has anyone removed the 2nd inner door panel? If so can you list the screw locations? Are they in same or similar locations to the 1st row?
 

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There should be 6 screws that hold the door panel in:
Inside in one of the well's in the door (the one you use to grab the door to shut it from the inside), there should be a flap at the bottom. Use a flat-head screwdriver to pry up on the flap, which should reveal two 7mm head screws.

Next, looking at the interior door handle, there should be a flap that is visible if you look straight at the handle, when it's in the rest position. Use a flat-head to release the cover, which reveals another screw.
Next, on the side of the door panel (The side facing the outside), there will be a small cover, pry that open and there is a Phillips-head screw in the door.

Last, at the very bottom of the door panel, there should be 2 screws. There aren't any covers for them, and should be plainly visible.
Once the screws are removed, pull up and towards you to remove the door panel. You might have to fight the interior door handle during this process....


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There should be 6 screws that hold the door panel in:
Inside in one of the well's in the door (the one you use to grab the door to shut it from the inside), there should be a flap at the bottom. Use a flat-head screwdriver to pry up on the flap, which should reveal two 7mm head screws.

Next, looking at the interior door handle, there should be a flap that is visible if you look straight at the handle, when it's in the rest position. Use a flat-head to release the cover, which reveals another screw.
Next, on the side of the door panel (The side facing the outside), there will be a small cover, pry that open and there is a Phillips-head screw in the door.

Last, at the very bottom of the door panel, there should be 2 screws. There aren't any covers for them, and should be plainly visible.
Once the screws are removed, pull up and towards you to remove the door panel. You might have to fight the interior door handle during this process....


Joseph
Thanks much Joseph, I appreciate the help.
 

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The panel around the door handle snaps out after you remove the 7mm bolt next to the handle. If you remove it before you try to slide the penal up,you won't have to wrestle with the handle position and you'll have clearance to lift the panel up to disengage the hooks.
 
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