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2010-2014 Subaru Legacy Rear Door Panel Replacement

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    • Use a spudger or a flat-blade screwdriver to unlatch the plastic screw cover residing within the door pull handle.

    • Move the plastic cover out of the way so that the Phillips screw is fully revealed.

    • Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the screw residing underneath the plastic cover.

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    • Use a spudger or a flat-blade screwdriver to unlatch the plastic screw cover residing within the door arm rest.

    • Move the plastic cover out of the way so that the Phillips screw is fully revealed.

    • Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the screw residing underneath the plastic cover.

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    • There are several retaining clips holding the door panel in place. Their locations are roughly outlined by the red circles.

    • You’ll find a notch in the door panel on the bottom of the door. This is where you should insert your door panel pry tool. You can also use a couple of flat-blade screwdrivers or a paint scraper in lieu of of a door panel pry tool, but you may accidentally damage your door panel’s paint.

    • Optional (if the tool is metal): Wrap the pry tool in blue masking tape — or another type of tape — in order to minimize scratches to the car.

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    • Insert the door panel pry tool into the notch found on the bottom of the door panel.

    • Once fully inserted, pull towards you in order to disconnect the first retaining clip.

    • The door panel should now be slightly looser on the bottom. Re-insert the pry tool on the bottom-right of the panel, and pull toward you to disconnect the second retaining clip.

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    • Re-insert the pry tool in the following sections of the door panel (and pull toward you) to disconnect the remaining retaining clips:

    • Bottom-left of the door panel

    • Far-right of the door panel

    • Far-left of the door panel

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    • The door panel should now be loose on all sides — but do not pull it off completely just yet! There are cables attached to it on the inside.

    • Grab the door panel with your hands on both sides.

    • Lift the panel about one inch upwards, and then gently pull it away from the metal door frame.

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    • Two cables operate the door lock and door pull handle — a blue cable for the door lock, and a black one for the door pull handle. Each cable has a plastic sleeve that needs to be disconnected, as well as a metal cable ball that has to be de-routed from the door handle.

    • Firmly grip the plastic blue sleeve and disconnect it by pulling it perpendicularly away from the plastic bracket.

    • Lift the sleeve upwards so that the metal ball at the end of the cable is removed from its housing.

    • Pull the entire cable away from the door panel.

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    • Repeat the same procedure above with the black cable. First disconnect the black sleeve, then the ball, and finally move the entire cable away from the door panel.

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    • There is one more connector on the bottom of the door panel that needs to be disconnected.

    • Depress the white plastic tab that resides on top of the connector.

    • With the plastic tab depressed, pull the connector away from its socket.

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