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PainZ

posted on 3rd Dec 04 at 17:39

there are poppers on the door card also,

need to pull the card and they will come off,

Then you remove the weather seal at the top of the card on the inside,

~Then it all lifts up and off


cobra148

posted on 3rd Dec 04 at 16:19

quote:
Originally posted by Dave Corsa C 1.2 SXI
how would vauxhall remove them proffessionally?



Can Vauxhall and professionally be used in the same sentence?
They would lever them out.

I've just fitted blue leds in a spare set of switches, not put them in the sar yet though.


Dave Corsa C 1.2 SXI

posted on 3rd Dec 04 at 16:01

sounds simple enuff....cheers m8....btw does that also allow u 2 remove the whole door card? I tried that once but sumthing was holding it on and i dont know wot lol


PainZ

posted on 3rd Dec 04 at 13:23

piss easy,

Remove handle cover,

remove tweeter cover,

3 screws @ bottom,

1 screw under tweeter cover

1 screw in door pull handle

remove them

htne just push the switch from behind


Dave Corsa C 1.2 SXI

posted on 3rd Dec 04 at 10:58

As some of you may know i have done a complete dash light conversion from the standard boring amber bulb look....to blue leds. The only bulbs i havn't done are the ones lighting the electric window switches.

Does any1 know how to remove these from the doors without damaging the door card itself by using a screw driver etc....how would vauxhall remove them proffessionally?

Cheers