Looking for help removing a drivers side door panel in a 2015 Toyota 4runner

Asked by Mustgo Jan 07, 2016 at 03:57 PM about the 2015 Toyota 4Runner SR5

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Anyone have a diagram or instructions for removing and installing a interior
drivers side door panel?

4 Answers

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see if there are any screw covers and take them of usually one in the handle bezel and some around the edge of the door panel and then it should pull off with some force

Buy a good set of trim removal tools to help pry it off without damaging the panel and it's fasteners. Be gentle and start at the bottom and look for places where it is fastened. There will be some screws but mostly there will be blind fasteners that snap in which is where the trim removal tools come in handy.

I have never found reliable diagrams online for panel removal. Be careful and if necessary take it to an upholstery shop or a good body shop and have them do it.

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