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Trim Panel: Installation

  1. Install courtesy lamp connector to door trim panel (2), if equipped. See Fig 4 .
  2. Install mirror control knob (4). See Fig 3 .
    • Tighten setscrew (5) connecting mirror control knob (4) to bezel assembly (7).
    • Pull electrical connectors through respective cutouts in door trim panel (2).
    • Replace any damaged retainers (1) on door trim panel (2). See Fig 1 .
  3. Install door trim panel (2), using a clean rubber mallet to seat retainers (1).
  4. Install screw (127) and tighten to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS  .
    • Locate door panel screw hole between armrest and map pocket opening of front door.
    • Locate door panel screw hole below rear edge of carpeted section of rear door.
  5. Install armrest. See ARMREST  .
  6. Install inside pull strap handle. See PULL HANDLE  .
  7. Install power door lock connector to power door lock switch, if equipped.
  8. Install side window switch floodlamp, if equipped.
    • Twist 90 degrees to secure.
    • Snap bezel assembly (7) to door trim panel (2). See Fig 3 .
    • Make sure pin is connected to manual lock rod lever (126). See Fig 4 .
  9. Install screw (8) connecting bezel assembly (7) to door trim panel (2) and tighten to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS  .
  10. Install power seat connector to armrest switch plate (3), if equipped. See Fig 2 .
  11. Install power window connector to armrest switch plate (3), if equipped.
  12. Install armrest switch plate (3), if equipped.
  13. Install negative battery cable.
Fig 1: Removing Door Trim Panel
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Fig 2: Removing Armrest Switch Plate
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Fig 3: Removing Mirror Control Knob
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Fig 4: Removing Bezel Assembly
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