Created on: 2013-08-27
Watch this video to learn how to remove and replace the rear interior door panel on your 06-13 Chevy Impala.
Socket Extensions
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Putty Knife
T30 Driver
7mm Socket
Ratchet
Needle nose pliers
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In this video, we're going to show you how to remove and reinstall a rear door panel on this 2006 Chevy Impala, pretty much the same process for any 2006 to 2012 Impala. You'll need a small flat blade screwdriver, some needle nose pliers, a T30 Torx driver, and a 7mm socket with a ratchet and extension or a screwdriver style driver. Also, we do this on the left side, but the right side is the same procedure.
To start, there are three trim panels. There's one right in behind the door. Just use a small flat blade screwdriver and pry out the little trim panel. There's also a panel right in the door pull area. It's just a kind of rubber that pulls right up. Then it's a small trim panel down near the rear of the door. Pull that out. There are T30 screws behind the door handle, two in the door pull cup, and a 7mm bolt right back in there. I'll speed up here as I remove those two T30 screws and the 7mm screw.
Use your flat blade screwdriver again and carefully pull the little triangle piece of trim at the top off. Better to use like a putty knife or even a door panel clip tool, if you have one, to pry out on the door panel, and you'll release some clips. Once the clips pop, they come off, and then you'll need to lift the door panel up and go in behind.
Once you get it up off the door sill, go in behind where the cable snaps in. You just need to squeeze a couple of tabs with some pliers and pull the cable back and out. Then pull the ball right up out of the socket. The lock switch, if you just pry on the tabs a little bit, or you could disconnect the harness, but bring that out and the door panel's off.
To reinstall the door panel bring the door panel close to the door and put the ball and socket from the door latch cable back in. Snap the cable back into its bracket and then put the lock switch back in the place. The top of the door panel goes on to the window ledge and then there are a series of pins that hold the door panel on to the door.
First, we'll get the door panel up and secured on to the window ledge. Pretty much, once you do that, it's lined up. You can just tap it down and then the pins should be lined right up, just a firm fist to set those. We'll fast-forward as we put the four screws, again, the one 7mm goes in the back of the door, two T30s down the door pull cup, and the T30 in behind the door handle. Then finish it off by putting the trim panels back on.
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