How do you remove inside door panels to get at power window for repairs on Ford Expedition?

First locate any screws and remove them which may be holding it in place, these are usually near the door handle but there may be more, so look carefully Use a screwdriver and start at the bottom slip it between the door and the panel and pull out. Do this carefully around the sides up to the top if you run into resistance look for a screw in that area. The door is held on by plastic clips with large heads attached to the panel and a screw type insert which is popped into holes on the door.

When you have the panel loose lift up on it it should come loose. At this point you may have to remove some wire connections. Installation is the reverse, you may have to replace the clips that hold the door on but these can be gotten at any store that sells car parts.

1Open the door. 2If the lock sticks out of the top of the inner panel, remove it--usually by unscrewing it. 3Locate the inside door lever that opens the door.

Pull on it so that you can see if there is a screw underneath the lever. Remove the screw and remove the hard plastic casing around the door lever. 4Look underneath the armrest.

You will find screws that hold the armrest to the door. (Sometimes these screws are under plastic covers that have to be popped out with a flat screwdriver.) Remove the screws. Remove the armrest.

If your windows are electric, remove the wires attached to the armrest by squeezing the plastic sides of the plug-ins. 5Remove the window crank (if your windows are not electric). Sometimes there is a screw in the center of the crank underneath a decorative cover (old VW Beetle).

Pry off the cover and unscrew.

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