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<blockquote data-quote="Trixter" data-source="post: 300941" data-attributes="member: 542668"><p>The doors.....</p><p></p><p>There are screws on the bottom edge. The sides are held down by push-pins that are on the door panel. Either a small pry tool or a flat head screw driver with a little finesse will work. There is also a screw in the handle. As for the window crank, go to a local auto shop and teel them you need a window crank tool, they'll know what you mean, it's only like 3-4 bucks. There is a "U" shaped clip that is at the base of the crank. Slide the tool in on the handle side and the clip will pop out. Make sure it doesn't get away from you, they can fly pretty good sometimes. After that the door panel should slide up and off the top....Oh yeah....to get the crank back on, put the clip on the crank first and then push it back on.</p><p></p><p>As for the rear deck....</p><p></p><p>Fold the seat down. Remove the push-pins along the front side, and maybe even the latch for the seat (it's been awhile). Slide the seat belts out from the slit they are in. The entire rear deck will pull out now. The sides of it are under the plastic panels, just carefully bend it enough so it pops out, it's only under there about 1/2" or so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trixter, post: 300941, member: 542668"] The doors..... There are screws on the bottom edge. The sides are held down by push-pins that are on the door panel. Either a small pry tool or a flat head screw driver with a little finesse will work. There is also a screw in the handle. As for the window crank, go to a local auto shop and teel them you need a window crank tool, they'll know what you mean, it's only like 3-4 bucks. There is a "U" shaped clip that is at the base of the crank. Slide the tool in on the handle side and the clip will pop out. Make sure it doesn't get away from you, they can fly pretty good sometimes. After that the door panel should slide up and off the top....Oh yeah....to get the crank back on, put the clip on the crank first and then push it back on. As for the rear deck.... Fold the seat down. Remove the push-pins along the front side, and maybe even the latch for the seat (it's been awhile). Slide the seat belts out from the slit they are in. The entire rear deck will pull out now. The sides of it are under the plastic panels, just carefully bend it enough so it pops out, it's only under there about 1/2" or so. [/QUOTE]
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