P 120
Fig. 18.
Window winder with circlip
3.
Remove the screws in the hinges and lift off
the door.
The holes in the centre pillar are larger than
the diameter of the bolts. When running nuts
are used, this enables the door to be adjusted
both vertically and laterally.
Removing door handle and upholstery
1.
Remove the armrest, which is attached with two
screws accessible from underneath the armrest,
see Fig. 16.
2.
Remove the door handle and window winding
handle. These are removed by prising out the
locking washer which holds them with tool
SVO 2297,
see Fig.
1 7.
The window winder,
locking washer and circlip are illustrated in
Fig. 18.
3.
Remove the upper trim moulding. This is
attached to the door edges by four screws,
see Fig. 19.
Fig. 19.
Removing the upper trim moulding
Fig. 17.
Removing and fitting the window winder