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irondiezl3 
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i need some help with 2 things. i need to know how to remove door panels, i knowq about the two screws under the handle and also about the screw behind the reflector. are there any other screw to take out if so where are they? also then how do you get panel off pull off or push up? i was pulling very hard and nothing was happeneing i dont want ot break this damn thing also does anyone know the wiring colors sor pofitive and negative???? for front and back?
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Below the handle there is a cover that you need to remove to reveal a 8 mm bolt or 2 philips screws.
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Left front  + tan, - gray

right front  + lt green,  - dk. green

left rear  + brown,  - yellow

right rear  + dk blue,  - lt blue

assuming no monsoon system.

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Those three screws are the only screws holding the door panel on. The rest of the work is being done by several rivets around the periphery of the panel. I would recommend getting a good sized flat-head screw driver and, starting at the bottom corner, prying the SOB off. It will make a nasty sound like something is breaking, but it should come off ok. Once you get all the rivets free, push up on the whole panel and it should come off. Of course, don't forget that you will have to disconnect the electrical connections before you completely take it off.

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