Quick instuctions for 1999-2006 (2007 Classic) Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Seirra 1500/2500/3500 Trucks, Chevrolet Tahoe/Suburban & GMC Yukon/Yukon XL.
Great audio instructions and video. I screwed up putting back together. Be sure to install the long 7mm screw behind the door handle and the short 7mm screw behind the door lock.
There is a screw at the underside of the storage panel of the bottom of the door panel/ You'll see it by looking under the bottom. When you take the storage bucket out, you'll see two large white plastic "J" shaped clips holding the panel to the metal openings. You need to pull the panel upward while pushing these clips inward to disengage them. This is on the 2003-7 Silverados. There are no screws on the sides of the panels like the one shown
This was very helpful. On my 2005 1500 extended cab, there is another screw (the three you showed, and a fourth) on on the bottom of the panel going straight up into the door. Maybe they only did this on the extended cabs, not sure. Everything else was spot on.
280,000 mi on my 2005 Duramax. I have to clean & lube all the door locks & window mechanisms. Too much dust. This video will help considerably. Thanks for a nice quick tutorial.
The 2003 and probably earlier Silverado's have a lot less screws and clips etc. than the one shown in the video. About half as many actually. If you have manual window cranks there's one clip that you can push down on with flat screw driver and push it off. When you start to put it back on just put the clip on the handle and push it on until it clicks in place instead of trying to put the handle on and then try to put the clip on.
Thank you so much! I had all the screws and plates off. I didn’t realize I could just lift the panel off. I was pulling and tugging all set to destroy the panel. I really appreciate this video!
2006 2500HD driver's side door Bose speaker isn't working , it looks like the door panel has been off before and not a very good job putting it back on, there's clear tape sticking out from behind the panel in the front. and back. Thanks for this video, simple process but it always helps to know exactly what you're doing and this video accomplishes that. I'm hoping the speaker is the issue or maybe a loose wire and not a blown channel on the radio. Thanks again.
It's likely a bad speaker. If you have the Bose radio, you have a Bose amp. I've never seen one drop 1 channel. They usually just quit. Pull the panel, check wiring, pop test the speaker (you can google how to do that, you may be able to tell right away that its bad just by looking) grab a set of 6 3/4", wire em up, screw then in and do the other side. I like the Memphis SR 6 3/4" coax...fairly inexpensive, sound great and fit well. Best of luck to ya.
Thanks brother, so much easier now. Had to replace my window motor. Just couldn't get the damn thing off. Didn't know is there was a bolt behind the switch
Thank you very much . This what an informational video should be . Step by step. Short with no personal comments. Just a person who is there to help someone do something right. You get my video apple award. May GOD BLESS YOU FOR TIME TAKEN TO HELP ME. Doug Suds..
Does the window switch panel come out without taking the door panel off? Or MUST the door panel removal mandatory; means window switch panel comes out from INSIDE panel AFTER REMOVAL.
My speakers didn’t last 30,000 miles and I never cranked on them, mines a crew cab so I changed them all, factory speakers are junk. Now I’m on my 4th time pulling off the door panels, window motors, regulators, tracks, lock actuators etc, all before 55,000 miles. Everything in these doors are junk. Now I’m off to get the rusted out rockers, cab corners, rear wheel arches and all brake lines replaced at 60,000 miles. These trucks were built cheap.
Any idea why my door lock switch wont reinstall flush? I took both front panels off and the passenger went back in perfect. The drivers lock switch wont go back in.
I managed to break the handle that you pull to shut the door from the inside. Ripped the screws out and everything. I just put a good bit of two part epoxy on there but don't know if it will stay. If it doesn't what should I do
1. The 2004 doesn't have those 2 screws on the sides of the panel. 2. When you re-install the panel be sure to line up the slot in that plastic piece (on the back side of the panel) that the door lock rod fits into. Otherwise the door lock won't work!
Yeah, so how do you do that? It doesn't line up until the 5 holder brackets are in their sockets and you can't get the brackets into the slot on the door while it's in the way.
my truck doesnt have the tree pins only screws i have a 2003 sierra 2500hd sle. and i wanna know if theres more than just 3 screws cuz its still in there pretty good
jon ahse . Other than spme years not havong tree clips on the front edge, There shouldn't be any difference (I just changed a window regular in my dad's 03 2500). Just the T20 and two 7mm behind the door lock and open lever. Pull up firmly on the door panel. Let me know if you find anything different.
It would be nice if your videos were correct because I had to take my door panels off my 2003 Silverado 2500 and there were no clips on the inside of the truck to remove and there was no t20 screw at all and there was a screw on the bottom side of the door panel holding it on the bottom of the door also to help your readers the wiring harnesses are real short to where you have to have patience hold the door panel how to remove the harnesses don't forget you have one at the lower side for your light too
Is that plastic that covers the interior of the door essential at all? Mine was all sealed with plastic and i wasn't sure if i should peel it off. It looked kinda important
Michael Godfrey That's a moisture barrier, it keep moisture away from the door panel/window/ lock electronics. Doors are designed to allow water that the weather strip can hold back to drain out the bottom of the door.
Elite Auto Soltuions is peeling back and resealing it standard for work inside the door? My lock makes an atrocious noise when use the electric lock and all that stuff is behind the plastic.
Michael Godfrey Yes, the plastic is usually sealed with a black tar like goo. We use a heat gun to soften it and again to reseal it (it doesn't have to be perfect, just get it in place. The door panel will also hold it).
It's been a bit since I've done one, but they aren't to bad. You should be able to find a video about it (I usually post videos for topics that haven't already been covered or haven't been explained well).
Tony Attard You can get plastic pry tools online. I bought my v shaped clip remover at ORielly Auto Parts. I also use a pry tool made of 4140 steel that I absolutely love.
Got some kind of black plastic piece that fell out when I lifted up on him the panel that I cany tell where it goes back. . Anybody else? One hole in the middle and a slot on each end. (Looks important).
That part goes behind the door lock. There are some tabs on the backside of the panel it attaches to. We've had plenty that were missing that piece. They go back together fine and don't seem to have issues.
Hum, that's a new one..learn something everyday. We've replaced speakers in literally hundreds of these trucks and I've never seen that. If you happen across a link that shows that I'd love to share it.
Thank you! This was very helpful. Needing this info in "2023" restoring a 2004.
Always remember if it doesn't pull off easy there's a screw you missed somewhere
yes Leslie I found that out the hard way lol
Excellent instructions, short and clearThanks a lot, biggest issue was soldering the wires.
Thank you! This was very helpful when I had to put my window back on the track.
Great audio instructions and video. I screwed up putting back together. Be sure to install the long 7mm screw behind the door handle and the short 7mm screw behind the door lock.
Thank you! I was missing a step and you helped me locate the screw keeping the panel on!!
There is a screw at the underside of the storage panel of the bottom of the door panel/ You'll see it by looking under the bottom. When you take the storage bucket out, you'll see two large white plastic "J" shaped clips holding the panel to the metal openings. You need to pull the panel upward while pushing these clips inward to disengage them. This is on the 2003-7 Silverados. There are no screws on the sides of the panels like the one shown
This just saved my whole day
This is what is truly great about the internet. In the old days, we had to read a book! ;) :)
This was very helpful. On my 2005 1500 extended cab, there is another screw (the three you showed, and a fourth) on on the bottom of the panel going straight up into the door. Maybe they only did this on the extended cabs, not sure. Everything else was spot on.
280,000 mi on my 2005 Duramax. I have to clean & lube all the door locks & window mechanisms. Too much dust. This video will help considerably. Thanks for a nice quick tutorial.
Some have a 7mm screw on bottom/center for the tray.... (2005 Chev 3/4 was the truck I was repairing)
One of the best vids on this subject out there.
The older ones (99-03) don’t have all those extra screws and pop rivets
The 2003 and probably earlier Silverado's have a lot less screws and clips etc. than the one shown in the video. About half as many actually. If you have manual window cranks there's one clip that you can push down on with flat screw driver and push it off. When you start to put it back on just put the clip on the handle and push it on until it clicks in place instead of trying to put the handle on and then try to put the clip on.
Thank you so much! I had all the screws and plates off. I didn’t realize I could just lift the panel off. I was pulling and tugging all set to destroy the panel. I really appreciate this video!
Great video, like the recap at the end. Thanks.
exelent video
Thank you
good video and gets right to the point
2006 2500HD driver's side door Bose speaker isn't working , it looks like the door panel has been off before and not a very good job putting it back on, there's clear tape sticking out from behind the panel in the front. and back. Thanks for this video, simple process but it always helps to know exactly what you're doing and this video accomplishes that. I'm hoping the speaker is the issue or maybe a loose wire and not a blown channel on the radio. Thanks again.
It's likely a bad speaker. If you have the Bose radio, you have a Bose amp. I've never seen one drop 1 channel. They usually just quit. Pull the panel, check wiring, pop test the speaker (you can google how to do that, you may be able to tell right away that its bad just by looking) grab a set of 6 3/4", wire em up, screw then in and do the other side. I like the Memphis SR 6 3/4" coax...fairly inexpensive, sound great and fit well. Best of luck to ya.
video title: Single handed door panel removal. Good job. Thank you, sincerely....
helped x100 thanks a bunch!!
Nice job man. Thank you
very good video thank you for sharing!
Great information thanks.
Thanks for the video 👍🇨🇦
Thanks brother, so much easier now. Had to replace my window motor. Just couldn't get the damn thing off. Didn't know is there was a bolt behind the switch
W1LDERN some models you have to remove the switch and some you do not
Thanks I really appreciate it!
Thank you very much . This what an informational video should be . Step by step. Short with no personal comments. Just a person who is there to help someone do something right. You get my video apple award. May GOD BLESS YOU FOR TIME TAKEN TO HELP ME. Doug Suds..
Awesome video. Short and sweet, gets strain to the point and that’s how you do it. Bravo 👏
Does the window switch panel come out without taking the door panel off? Or MUST the door panel removal mandatory; means window switch panel comes out from INSIDE panel AFTER REMOVAL.
Great video. Unfortunately missing a few steps for my 06 Silverado. I have crank windows and a screw at the bottom.
Short and to the point, very well done. Thank you!
Wow Gracias por enseñarnos como quitarlo y gracias por ponerlo en subtitulo en español
My 2000 Chevy express van driver door will not open from the inside or outside. How can I get the panel off without breaking it
My speakers didn’t last 30,000 miles and I never cranked on them, mines a crew cab so I changed them all, factory speakers are junk. Now I’m on my 4th time pulling off the door panels, window motors, regulators, tracks, lock actuators etc, all before 55,000 miles. Everything in these doors are junk. Now I’m off to get the rusted out rockers, cab corners, rear wheel arches and all brake lines replaced at 60,000 miles. These trucks were built cheap.
Any idea why my door lock switch wont reinstall flush? I took both front panels off and the passenger went back in perfect. The drivers lock switch wont go back in.
Cool, Thanks.
Getting the door pedal off seems easy but how do you get the pedal off when the driver door won't open lol any trick to getting the door open?
I managed to break the handle that you pull to shut the door from the inside. Ripped the screws out and everything. I just put a good bit of two part epoxy on there but don't know if it will stay. If it doesn't what should I do
I would either find a new door card on eBay or fiberglass it from the rear...maybe add some metal strap forbsome added strength.
Marv Jethro holy shit. This literally just happened to me today
And that's why I'm on this video 😂
Me too,doors going to be a piece of crap now!
Thanks
1. The 2004 doesn't have those 2 screws on the sides of the panel.
2. When you re-install the panel be sure to line up the slot in that plastic piece (on the back side of the panel) that the door lock rod fits into. Otherwise the door lock won't work!
Neither does the 2006, this guy knows how to change ONE year of the Silverado.
Thank you man! Much appreciation over here. Changing my 03 speakers and its a 2wd and doesn't have the side covers for the T12 torx. Looks better IMO
Yeah, so how do you do that? It doesn't line up until the 5 holder brackets are in their sockets and you can't get the brackets into the slot on the door while it's in the way.
my truck doesnt have the tree pins only screws i have a 2003 sierra 2500hd sle. and i wanna know if theres more than just 3 screws cuz its still in there pretty good
jon ahse . Other than spme years not havong tree clips on the front edge, There shouldn't be any difference (I just changed a window regular in my dad's 03 2500). Just the T20 and two 7mm behind the door lock and open lever. Pull up firmly on the door panel. Let me know if you find anything different.
It would be nice if your videos were correct because I had to take my door panels off my 2003 Silverado 2500 and there were no clips on the inside of the truck to remove and there was no t20 screw at all and there was a screw on the bottom side of the door panel holding it on the bottom of the door also to help your readers the wiring harnesses are real short to where you have to have patience hold the door panel how to remove the harnesses don't forget you have one at the lower side for your light too
Torx screw where? I didn't see one.
I appreciate it
Where can i buy one? The door panel
Nothing like my 03 2500 hd
That's weird. My dad owns that same truck and it's exactly the same minus less hardware to remove. Love to see a picture. Thx
No buttons on the panel at all... one behind the lock. One bottom and one behind door handle...
Wish one video would show a door. Thats closed and cant get open in or outside
Is that plastic that covers the interior of the door essential at all? Mine was all sealed with plastic and i wasn't sure if i should peel it off. It looked kinda important
Michael Godfrey That's a moisture barrier, it keep moisture away from the door panel/window/ lock electronics. Doors are designed to allow water that the weather strip can hold back to drain out the bottom of the door.
Elite Auto Soltuions is peeling back and resealing it standard for work inside the door? My lock makes an atrocious noise when use the electric lock and all that stuff is behind the plastic.
Michael Godfrey Yes, the plastic is usually sealed with a black tar like goo. We use a heat gun to soften it and again to reseal it (it doesn't have to be perfect, just get it in place. The door panel will also hold it).
I don't have any hidden screws on the edge. 03 Avalanche.
Must be clips..
T20 torx for a gmc yukon 05 just a heads up guys
Punk ass plastic clips! Gorilla glue! Hell, the truck damn near 14 yrs old. Be glad to still got a door on it. Let's go!
how can i replace the elevator window ¡? the oldone doesnt work anymore
It's been a bit since I've done one, but they aren't to bad. You should be able to find a video about it (I usually post videos for topics that haven't already been covered or haven't been explained well).
My 99 GMC SIERRA doesn't have that first clip on the panel.
No clip on my 2004 Duramax 2500hd. This didn’t work for me
There's another screw under the window and door lock panel... Really wish I knew that was there before I broke that plastic piece behind it.
Where did you purchase the two clip removers, the plastic blue one and the V shape clip remover. Thank yo.
BTW, great video.
Tony Attard You can get plastic pry tools online. I bought my v shaped clip remover at ORielly Auto Parts. I also use a pry tool made of 4140 steel that I absolutely love.
I just prayed the panel off with a crowbar and never put it back on.
grin and bear it - 😂😂😂
Hahahaha I changed my speaker about 2 months ago... still driving around with no panel cause took too long to even take off lol
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Got some kind of black plastic piece that fell out when I lifted up on him the panel that I cany tell where it goes back. . Anybody else? One hole in the middle and a slot on each end. (Looks important).
That part goes behind the door lock. There are some tabs on the backside of the panel it attaches to. We've had plenty that were missing that piece. They go back together fine and don't seem to have issues.
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sp does the 6.5 still fit?
The stock speaker is 6.75'. You can use a 6.5', we do it all the time. Pioneer and Power Bass both make 6.75'.
2004 Silverado - Torx is a 20 not 25. :)
2004 Suburban has no torx bits at all, they are 7mm
99-06 models are very different and I don’t think they should be grouped together in one video.
They are nearly identical. Older models have less hardware than what's shown in the video but removal process is the same.
Elite Auto Solutions, LLC on 2002 you have a hidden screw behind the switch, but on my 2004 if you try to pull the switch first you will break it.
Hum, that's a new one..learn something everyday. We've replaced speakers in literally hundreds of these trucks and I've never seen that.
If you happen across a link that shows that I'd love to share it.
No it is a t20
I have 2001 silverado and the panel doesn't have any of the screws you have shown
Earlier models have less screws. Also, there is a panel behind the lock/unlock switch that falls off.
Such a nice year for silverado engine and body, too bad the interior was such a piece of shit