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There is a clip on the back side of the window crank that you can slip out with a screwdriver. Remove the escutcheon plate from the door latch (just pops out) and a philips screw (if I remember correctly) from the crome plate. Then you can pop the panel fasteners around the perimeter of the door (if you take a thin blade you can slip it between the door panel and the door and find them). Be careful to only put pressure where the fasteners are and not between them as you may break the hardboard that from which the panels are made. Good Luck!

Originally posted by dhayes5

There is a clip on the back side of the window crank that you can slip out with a screwdriver. Remove the escutcheon plate from the door latch (just pops out) and a philips screw (if I remember correctly) from the crome plate. Then you can pop the panel fasteners around the perimeter of the door (if you take a thin blade you can slip it between the door panel and the door and find them). Be careful to only put pressure where the fasteners are and not between them as you may break the hardboard that from which the panels are made. Good Luck!

You have to take off the arm rest too. Two screws on the 240, I believe.

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