DOOR TRIM PANEL REMOVAL & INSTALLATION - 1986 N-69 MODELS
Please be advised that when removing door trim panels on 1986 N-69 models, screws located behind the trim panel carpet must be removed prior to removing trim panel or damage to the trim panel will occur. The front door trim panel has one screw located under the carpet near the rear of the trim panel. The rear door has two screws beneath the carpet, one near the front of the trim panel and one near the rear of the trim panel (see attached illustrations). Follow procedures below for proper removal and installation of subject screws.
REMOVAL -------
1. After all other trim attachements have been removed, remove staples retaining carpet to trim panel for a distance of approximately 4 inches from the rear edge of the front door trim panel, if servicing front door components or 4 inches from the front edge and 4 inches from the rear edge of trim panel, if servicing the rear door.
2. Fold carpet back to expose screw(s) and remove screwing.
3. Trim panel can now be removed following procedure provided in the Body Service Manual.
1. Install trim panel to door inner panel as specified in the Body Service Manual.
2. Install screws removed in step 2 of removal procedure.
3. The carpet can now be installed to the trim panel using trim adhesive and following manufactures instructions.
4. Install all other trim attachments proviously removed in step 1 of removal Procedure.
NOTE Although illustrations are provided for Buick and Olds models only, the same screw locations apply to Pontiac.
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