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c240 inner door panel

Old Sep 18, 2009 | 04:12 PM
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Hi,

New member here,

Wondering if anyone has pics/ instructions on the removal of the rear interior door panel of c240 ( 2003) ? Where to pry off? hidden screws?

I have a rear window off the track and am having trouble finding where / how to remove the plastic strip with the door handle to access it....
i am also getting SRS warning from that door...

Thanks greatly in advance,

Daniel

On another note, i am also looking to find a drivers door grab.. dark blue.. if anyone knows where to find one?

Thanks
 
Old Sep 18, 2009 | 06:19 PM
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If it's the same as my C230, the door handle....if you look at it closely....looks "split".
That is where you have to separate it and it will reveal the screws you need to take out.
Just be VERY careful what you use to stick in that slit. The plastic is soft and you can easily
make a mark in it doing it. I use a wide but fairly thin pry tool kinda like a screwdriver. Go easy.
 
Old Sep 22, 2009 | 05:46 PM
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Thanks mrcoyote,

I will look more carefully for the split, though i dont remember seeing one the first time in..
Yes, i am trying to sus this out totally as to not scratch or mark anything up..
Any C240 folks out there with this experience?

P.s. Still looking to find best place to get driver door grab on same vehicle..

Thanks in advance,

D
 
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