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Removing rear door panels on a Golf IV (5-door)

 
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Post28-06-2002, 10:24    Subject: Removing rear door panels on a Golf IV (5-door) Quote

I wanted to remove the rear door panel because the speaker is rattling, but I couldn't get it off. Besides the screws on the sides of the panel, which ones need to be removed?


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Post28-06-2002, 22:08    Subject: Removing rear door panels on a Golf IV (5-door) Quote

Hi!
If it's similar to the Passat, then there should be two thick metal screws hidden under the handle cover...
Best regards - Alchard


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Post29-08-2002, 20:43    Subject: Removing rear door panels on a Golf IV (5-door) Quote

On the bottom side, there are 2 Torx screws under the handle cover. Remove 2 Phillips head screws. Pry off the cover from the bottom using a small flathead screwdriver. Then, disconnect it from the door and pull it away; it can sometimes be quite tight.


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