   
Paul T. Schram (Paulschram)
| Posted on Friday, November 08, 2002 - 09:52 am: |
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There are two bolts holding the door handle on-10 m/m I believe. A philips screw holds the escutcheon on the latch handle. After removing these fasteners, use a wide bladed putty knife or similar betweent the door proper and the inside trim panel to gently pull the notched fasteners from the door panel. Once you have it free, gently lift it up to clear the lock knob. When you're clear, disconnect the two wires to the speaker and you're on your way. Paul |