how do I remove door panel to fix speaker in a 2002 chevy camaro?

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Asked by justicejcd Aug 12, 2007 at 11:01 AM about the 2002 Chevrolet Camaro Coupe RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I need to replace the door speaker of my 02 camaro, how do I take the door panel off?

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Hi justicejcd, First remove the arm rests if screwed to the door frame. Then remove the door panel with a Door Panel Removal tool (looks like a bent screwdriver) being careful not to ruin the cardboard panel. Pull the panel away from the frame and unplug all power options from the panel (power window switch, door lock switch, etc). Replace your speaker and perform steps in reverse to finish the job. Good luck!

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Yes, was a pain to get the door crank off, (didn't want electric windows) But your directions worked great thanks!

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Gave Camaro to my Son and he got to experience the pain in removing the door panel.... speakers finally went again....6yrs later.... he stumbled upon these directions and was amused...like mother like son...

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