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Jace 2000 Toyota Celica GT
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(passenger side door)i got all the bottom screws out and i took the two screws out that are on the side and the screw in the middle. it seems like it is not coming off right by the lock and the handle. what else am i supposed to do to get it off? im taking it off to tighten my door handle to keep it from rattleing.
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Bruce Leroy 2002 Toyota Celica GTS
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There is a screw behind the handle. Here is the guide. https://celicahobby.com/ubbthreads/thread.f_1869888531_0_collapsed_2__1.htmlI hope that this helps.
Last edited by GTSHYPR; Jun 18, 2004 7:55am.
I'm gonna take your little Civic. Dust it off. Turn it sideways and stick it straight up you candy A*s.
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hey, are you tightening them up so your subs don't rattle them so bad? let me know if it works for yah b/c my door handles piss me off so bad when they rattle!
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BerraquÃsima! 2000 Toyota Celica GT
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hey, are you tightening them up so your subs don't rattle them so bad? let me know if it works for yah b/c my door handles piss me off so bad when they rattle! That happened with my old car... that's why I'm afraid to install "big" system in my celica...
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i tightened the two main bolts but it didnt do shit. looked at doing it like the guide said but it seemed to complicated since i couldnt really get back behind the handle to well to remove that stuff. i dont know what to do. maybe ill just shove something in there so it wont move so much.
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that sucks man, i think i'm just gonna dynamat my whole car, i just need to get some cash flow first
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It is really easy.
Use a phillips head screw driver (tape it, else it causes scratches) an push it above the handle between the little panel and de knob for closing the door and "brake" the little panel out.
In total there are 6 screws to remove.
Then when the screws are removed. There are still 4 pins that hold the panel down.
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Will take pictures if you want.
It takes 5 minutes to remove.
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