DMC Joe, You're right, I meant the interior door panel. Indeed I remove the upper and the lower part because I had to get to the motor of the power window. First we removed the upper part (which came off quite easily), but it took us quite a while to remove the lower part, mostly because of the door handle (which you pull to close the door) of which we couldn't find the correct screws. We removed the rubber inside the handle so we could loosen a particular screw. After that, the rest was quite easy (except for the fact that we almost broke the plastic surroundings of the controls which are mounted on the lower part of the panel. I'm a bit afraid that we might have to use a little force or a little too much force in order to replace the lower panel so my question was if there was a particular order. I suppose that the people at the factory could do this within a few minutes without applying unneccessary force instead of one hour (or more) and a lot of effort. To summarise, Just doing it in reverse order doesn't seem a good idea to me.. Yours, Rob. <19990707172300.hvtb936-@delorean> wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/dmcnews/?start=1447 > Rob, > You are asking a big question. First of all we need to get the language > correct. When you say "cover" I assume you mean the "interior door panel" > which there are two of; upper and lower. The normal procedure for > replacement of both panels is the opposite of removal. In other words, just > put it back on in reverse of how you took it off. > > I probably have not answered you question so get back to me with your next > question. > > DMC Joe / DeLorean Services / <dmcjoe@xxxx> > Web Site: <http://www.deloreanservices.com> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address to moderator@xxxx