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Unveiled at the 2000 North American International Auto Show on January 10, 2000, the redesigned 2001 Dodge Caravan and 2001 Chrysler Town & Country were released for sale in August 2000.

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How do I remove the right rear interior panel without breaking

the rear heater is malfunctioning, I need proper method of removing panel without breaking.

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jeff h, here is what the manual says:"RIGHT QUARTER TRIM PANEL REMOVAL

CAUTION: Disconnect the battery negative cable.

Damage to accessory feed circuit can result.

(1) Remove first row seat.

(2) Remove second row seat.

(3) Remove sliding door sill trim panel.

(4) Remove quarter trim bolster.

(5) Remove D-pillar trim panel.

(6) Remove first row seat belt anchor.

(7) Remove second row seat belt anchor.

(8) Remove screws attaching quarter trim to quarter panel from bolster area.

(9) Remove screws attaching rear edge of quarter trim to attaching bracket.

(10) Disengage hidden clips attaching front of quarter trim to quarter panel rearward of sliding door opening and at locators.

(11) Remove quarter trim from quarter panel.

(12) Disconnect speaker wire connector on LWB quarter trim panel with rear air conditioning.

(13) Pass second row seat belt through slot in trim panel on long wheel base vehicle.

(14) Pass first row seat belt through slot in trim panel.

(15) Remove quarter trim panel from vehicle.

If you need to remove the rear blower motor follow these instructions:"

REMOVAL

(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable.

(2) Remove the right quarter trim panel and right D-pillar trim panel from the quarter inner panel (Refer to 23 - BODY/INTERIOR/QUARTER TRIM PANEL - REMOVAL).

(3) Disconnect the rear HVAC wire harness connector from the rear blower motor power module (Fig. 8).

(4) Disconnect the rear blower motor pigtail wire connector from the rear blower motor power module.

(5) Remove the two screws that secure the rear blower motor power module to the rear HVAC housing.

(6) Remove the rear blower motor power module from the rear HVAC housing.

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If you need further instructions, then you will have to give us a bit more info. Hope this helps, good luck.

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