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    Registered Member One Ring ecksel02's Avatar
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    help: removing rear door panel

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    Looked around but I couldn't find anything on this already.

    My rear passenger window seems to have came loose or something, it will roll down but it wont roll up and if i'm on the freeway, the road vibration makes it roll down on it's own so i'll have to reach back and push it back up with my hand. Has anybody had this same problem? or know what it is?

    Also, can someone give me some tips on how to properly remove the door panel? I got the trim piece off and removed the 3(?) screws I saw but couldn't get anything else out of it. Your assistance is greatly appreciated.

    Thanks!

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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Re: help: removing rear door panel

    you most likely broke the plastic regulator piece either get new one or rig the old one back together with jb weld
    2002 A4 1.8t 5 speed maunal-revo stage 2

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    Veteran Member Three Rings A4Avant02's Avatar
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    Re: help: removing rear door panel

    You can try these threads for some more info. I used them to fix the broken regulator on my Avant. The Audiworld article will give you more specifics on how to remove the door panel.

    Have fun!

    http://www.audizine.com/forum/showth...ndow+regulator

    http://www.audiworld.com/tech/int66.shtml

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    Registered Member One Ring ecksel02's Avatar
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    Re: help: removing rear door panel

    Thanks guys.

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