Created on: 2019-08-23
This video will show the steps for removing the door panel to access internal components or to replace it yourself
Phillips Head Screwdriver
Trim Tool Set
What's up, guys? I'm Andy from 1A Auto. In this video, I'm going to show you how to replace the rear inside door panel on this 2010 Toyota RAV4. If you need parts for your vehicle, click the link in the description and head over to 1aauto.com.
I'm going to take a trim tool and I want to get underneath this bezel right here. Slide this up, slide this out of the way, and then disconnect the connector right here. Just push down. Disconnect the connector. Now, you don't necessarily have to take this off to take the door panel off. It just makes it a lot easier to disconnect the connector like this rather than while you're fighting and fumbling with the door panel.
Now, we want to take this cover out. Just take a trim tool, get underneath here, and there's some clips that hold that on. Take this cover off right here. Sometimes you can just grab it with your fingers, or we can get the trim tool underneath there. Try to rotate it off. There's clips on there on the bottom, in the middle, and on the top. Now, there's three screws. There's one right here and two right there. I'm going to use a Phillips head screwdriver, take these screws out. Just grab it, and then these two... and this last one.
Take a magnet to get the bottom one out, and remember these two are different than that other one. Now, you can use some trim tools and I always like to start from the front of the door panel closet to the car in case you scratch anything. I'll just go all around. There's just some push pins that hold the door panel on.
Just like that. Slide up the door panel. This handle should slide off here. Should just be clipped in. There we go. Just slides down.
I'm going to take the door panel and slide the handle right through here, and there's two tabs right there on the top and the bottom. That's just going to slide into place right there. If you check it from the outside, just make sure it looks good. That's right. Slide the top part of the panel in first. Pull the wiring harness through here so you can connect the switch after, and then once the panel is lined up, you can just push it on.
Take a Phillips head screwdriver and these two longer screws are going to go for the handle part. I'll get those started first. Snug those up and then this smaller screw is going to go right here through the handle. I'm going to snug it up, not too tight. This cover is going to go over the handle. Lock that in place, and this cover is going to go right behind the handle. Pull out the handle. Line it up, lock it in place.
Reconnect the window switch to the connector, line it up, lock it in place, then there's a slide right here that slides in the back. That slides like that, and then push down on the front.
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