Special Tools Required
*Available through the Honda Tool and Equipment Program; call 888-424-6857
NOTE:
Take care not to scratch the door or related parts.
Use the appropriate tool from the KTC trim tool set to avoid damage when removing components.
Pry up on the rear edge on the door quarter inner trim (A), using the appropriate trim tool, to detach the clip, then remove it by releasing the hooks (B).
Remove the screw securing the inner handle (A).
Remove the grip cover (A).
Pry out the front bottom edge of the cover, using a flat-tip screwdriver wrapped with protective tape, while pushing up the hooks (B).
From front to rear, pry out along the edge of the cover to release the hooks (C, D) from the power window switch panel (E).
Release the rear hook (F), while pulling the cover forward.
Disconnect the power window switch connector (A). Remove the screw from the grip base (B).
Pull the inner handle (A) forward and out half-way to release the hooks (B).
Apply protective tape (A) to the door panel (B) as shown.
Remove the door panel (A) with as little bending as possible to avoid creasing or breaking it.
Start at the bottom edge of the door panel, release the clip that is just above the mark (B) on the edge of the panel with a commercially available trim pad remover.
Detach the remaining clips.
Starting at the rear, pull the door panel upward.
NOTE: Do not pull the door panel up too far, or the door panel will be damaged by the inner handle (C).
Remove the door panel (A) while pulling the inner handle (B) out through the hole in the door panel.
Install the door panel in the reverse order of removal, and note these items:
If the clips are damaged or stress-whitened, replace them with new ones.
Make sure the power window switch connector is plugged in properly.
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