There are 3 spear clips that "should" be unscrewable, otherwise just pop them out with needle nose pliers, 1 above the door speaker, 2 on the end of the door itself. then there is a phillips head screw inside the panel (where the window control is). Lift the door panel upwards and you will feel several 'pops' these are plastic clips that you will need to reseat when you replace the panel. Next, unplug the power connector and the control connector for the windows. The trim around the door lever must be gently pried off, there are several plastic spear clips that will pop out, then lift and pull the panel away.
By looking at the meter
60,000 miles
According to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etc. ) the ( 2.0 liter engine ) in a 2002 Daewoo Nubira ( is an interference engine )
looking at the plastic around the whole center control panel i found that i could pull the panel out carefuly from just below the void space there are no screws just some plugs and then unscrew the heater box the cable bracket may be cracked best of luck .liga in Ireland any one know where the fuel reset switch is no my 2002 nubira the passenger door wont open
Remove the cowling on top of the engine block to expose the head, you should be able to see and follow the HT leads.
you take out the two strews on the side, then the strew in the area of the window button pry off the panel
The code is individual for each car, and the code is located in your owners handbook.
The Daewoo Nubira's first model was the J100 released in 1997 and was sold until 1999. It ended its run in the United States in 2002 with the remaining stock being auctioned off to Dealerships and some taking 3 years to be sold.
How do you remove the driver door panel on a 2002 Cadillac deville?
you can check it. its under the center consol unscrew it and then tighten it if that doesnt work you will need to adjust them under the car at the back wheels
How do you remove the driver door panel on a 2002 Cadillac deville?
Because they are very flimsy. It will be the side closest to the kerb which needs replacing as it is subject to more wear.