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Rear door trim
| Fig. 16.42. Covers corners of the rear door windows Car sedan and station wagon. To remove the cover, move it in the direction of the arrow: 1 - a sedan; 2 - wagon
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Fig. 16.41 shows the elements of an upholstery of a back door. Details window handles and lining the interior door handle identical to those parts of the front door. Decorative plates in the rear windows of vehicles with body type sedan and wagon are different (Fig. 16.42). Removal in the following order:
| Fig. 16.41a. Details upholstery of a back door on the early models: 1 - protective film; 2 - the screw; 3 - Bracket; 4 - lining the inside door handle; 5 - decorative interior doors; 6 - fixing bracket lock button (pressed inward); 7 - lock button door lock; 8 - pad; 9 - lock bezel
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| Fig. 16.41b. Details upholstery of a back door on later models: 1 - plug and tweeter; 2 - a decorative overlay pens; 3 - the handle; 4, 5, 8, 12, 13 - screws; 6 - lock button door lock; 7 - bracket lock button; 9 - decorative panel; 10 - back decorative overlay; 11.14 - bracket; 15 - Rubber finish; 16 - pocket; 17 - speaker grille; 18 - the handle of window
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- Unscrew the screws shown in the figures; - Pry and remove the seal from the top of the door trim; - Free cover up and remove it. If the car is powered, remove the cover and disconnect the power window wiring.
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