2011 mazda 3 door panel removal

The forum didn�t let me add the complete guide due the number of pictures...
so the "full version" is on my site http://www.stracing.com.mx/phpBB3/im...azda/door.html

MAZDA 3 2006 Door panel removal / installation guide.

First of all DONT PANIC! there is nothing you can break or mess up, if you follow my simple guide.

Tools:

1) Phillips screwdriver
2) "Small" flat screwdriver
3) Fingers

1.- there are 10 (ten) "plug locks" thingies that hold the door panel in place, plus 2 screws;

The red areas are "trouble areas" while the yellow dots are the thingies I mentioned earlier, to release this locks you just simple pull

we are gonna start by yanking the tweeter off, simply pull the whole triangle (12) out, its been holded in place by one lock, don�t pull too hard or when you detach the piece, you take the risk of unplugging the wires, see next picture to see the length of the wire, to understand what I mean.

2011 mazda 3 door panel removal

Tweeter done...

2.- Next start sliding your fingers or screwdriver, ( I recommend fingers, so that way you don�t damage the plastic) on area marked as 1 that�s the bottom left corner, and pull toward you, you might hear a crackling noise, don�t be alarmed, keep pulling you�ll hear a pop!, continue popping all the locks in sequential order, leaving alone the number 4 for now.

that�s 1, 2 ,3 ,5 ,6 ,7 8, 9, by the way i have my doubts if number nine actually exist... but that�s not a problem...

3.- Now the screws, on the handle there is clearly visible a small cap with a gap on it, use your small screwdriver, to open it and then your Phillips to unscrew the screw... same with the one on the other picture

5.- Pull the "open door leaver" and slide the plastic inset, leave it hanging, no need to detach the cable

6.- Now the door its only in place by the 4th lock (numero cuatro) gently swivel the whole piece up pulling by the handle up and release lock 4 remember the panel is still conected to the window control and the lock control ( for us power lock and windows users) so watch for the cables.

7.- Once the door panel is airborne detach the window control cable (the one I�m holding) its pretty easy just squeeze the plastic you�ll see a "lock" move and then pull, slide the plastic lock control thru the hole in the door so you'll leave it hanging as in the picture and there�s no need to detach the cables.

NOTE!

Do you see the white thing that�s on right of my hand? that�s one of the locks... it should be on the panel side not on the metallic side of the door... how did that happen? I dunno but you need to put it back on the plastic side of the door in order to reattach it.

8.- Chant in Victory and Celebrate!!!! , now you can do whatever you wanted to do in the first place, like change those crappy paper speakers for some decent ones or clean the puke you friend managed to squirt inside the panel

2011 mazda 3 door panel removal

TADA!

as i suspected The size of the Mazda 3 2006 speakers are 6X8 speakers... I didn�t measure the deep tough.... but I�m sure you could squeeze a pair of 6X9 with some metal bending and plastic removal....

Ok, back to the NOTE part, this is the way an anchor point should look like (hole)

not like this with a white plastic blocking the hole

so grab the thingy by a side and pull it.

There... that�s more like it, now relocate it into the appropriate slot in the plastic panel, and when you are finished, do the steps in reverse, and you�ll be done, as you saw there is no real complication, and its very easy to dismount / mount, enjoy.

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Asked by David

How to remove Mazda 3 door panel?

Answered by CarsGuide

15 Jun 2018

Use a trim removal tool to pop the trim cover behind the door handle so you can remove the screw there. Remove the Phillips head screw from the armrest. Starting at the bottom of the door panel, gently (but firmly) pull the door trim from the bottom and pop it out of its clips, working up. Lift the door panel up as you remove it, and then unclip the wiring from behind.

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