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Removing Altima Coupe Door Panels

December 10, 2009 by admin

Ok, how to remove door panels. Here we go:

First, pry off the cover inside the door handle. Then unscrew the screw
inside.

Now, pry up the cover starting from the bottom.

Once unclipped, undo the wire connection. Then place the assembly aside.

Now pry off the trim peace, starting from the rear, and moving foward.

Then pull it away…

Now, pry out the door light and unclip it

Remove the screw under where the trim piece was


and the one where the window switch was

Now begin prying off the actual door panel. There were a total of 3 screws removed.

A shot of panel off. Thats hushmat on there. I tried it out for my local shop. Works as well as dynamat, but costs the same too. And not as available. B-quiet so far is the best for cost and effectiveness. Good luck!

Article by : vballer22

Filed Under: Altima Articles Tagged With: altima, altima coupe, door panel, dynamat, how to, hushmat, Nissan

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