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How do you remove the door trim on a Jeep Liberty?

How do you remove the door trim on a Jeep Liberty?

The first step is to pry off the door handle trim piece using a flathead screwdriver. Insert the blade of the screwdriver at the front of the trim piece and gently peel it off towards the rear. Behind the trim piece on this 2012 Liberty there is a 10mm bolt.

How do you remove a car door holder?

Unbolt the door holder from the body of the car. Note: In some vehicles the door holder is an integrated piece on one or both of the door hinges. If you find this is the case, skip to the next step. Unbolt the hinges. Unbolt the hinges from the door. Remove the door. With the bolts removed, the door should basically fall away from the car body.

What’s the best way to replace a door?

Unbolt each bolt one at a time (do not remove all of the bolts at once). Paint a thin film of thread locker onto the bolt thread. Re-position the bolt and tighten it down. Repeat this process with each bolt that you had to remove during the door replacement.

How can I adjust the fit of my car door?

Adjust door fit: Hinge bolts are the only way to adjust the door fit without serious body work. Loosen the door hinge bolts slightly, just enough to shift the door, try to move the door in the hinge bolt holes. (Not every car will be able to move the door within the bolt holes.

The first step is to pry off the door handle trim piece using a flathead screwdriver. Insert the blade of the screwdriver at the front of the trim piece and gently peel it off towards the rear. Behind the trim piece on this 2012 Liberty there is a 10mm bolt.

How big are the speakers on a Jeep Liberty?

The OEM front and rear door speakers of a 2008 to 2012 Jeep Liberty can be replaced with either 5 1/4″ (5.25″), 6 1/2″ (6.5″) or 6 3/4″ (6.75″) aftermarket speakers. A mounting bracket may be needed depending on the new speakers you choose.

What kind of tool do you need to remove a door panel?

The tools needed to remove the door panel include a flathead screwdriver, a Phillips head screwdriver, and a 10mm socket with a 1/4″ drive ratchet. To remove the speaker, you’ll need a Torx T20 star bit screwdriver. To remove the power window motor, you’ll need a Torx T30 screwdriver.

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Ruth Doyle