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    Thread: How to remove the Door Panel on a 2007-2012 Chevy Aveo SEDAN

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      I can not get the pictures from this thread. Can I receive them some way?



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      They're photobucket images, hosted offsite. They're loading for me just now.

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      Maybe esidney is behind a proxy or at work, I can't see the pictures either at work
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      thanks I received them. Wow you went all out. I am going to get started.

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      Thumbs up THANKS Jet321! A couple of extra helpful tips!

      THANKS! This was a GREAT help! I would have been seriously lost AND broke A LOT of door parts! I had to replace my wife's driver's side door handle on our 2008 LT. I just have a couple of additional difficulties I thought needed to be addressed. The first item is that around the door handle there is a cover that needs to be removed BEFORE the door panel can be lifted off. There is an upper and lower plastic latch toward the front 1/3 of the handle that need to be lifted with a screwdriver and a rear lower tab that I am sorry to say I broke so beware and take care. Then pull the door handle to the open position (which was difficult for me because it was broken in half) and remove the door handle cover. Now the door panel can be lifted up and off. This leads us to the second difficulty which was disconnecting the trunk release button electrical connection. The trick here is that there is a release catch underneath the connection between the connection and door panel. Feel around press up and pull the connector out. I hope this helps!
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      I have a 2008 Aveo5 and have removed my passenger front door panel.... But broke the clips on the triangle mirror cover. Any idea what this trim piece is officially called, what the part number is or where I can find a replacement??? Thanks for your help.

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      ...triangle mirror cover..

      For you to verify but...

      Item 3 in diagram

      Left cover

      Right cover






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