Thanks for the video. I just had to replace my passenger side mirror (the whole assembly) on a 2015 EOS and your video was indispensable in getting the door card off. I especially appreciate you showing how you had to use that plastic pry bar to pop the door card off the frame a little bit before the door would lift up - that part had me stuck for a while until I watched your video for the 5th time. For me, at least, lifting the door card off the door was a lot more difficult - I had to pull and tug a lot...but it eventually came off. And it was just as painful putting the door card back on. Mine still isn't seating flush against the door but it all seems to work so fingers crossed that little gap between the door card and the door won't be a problem.
@2:18 wie hast du es entfernt? Das ganze Video nützt nichts wenn das Entfernen nicht gezeigt wird, hast du es nach oben gezogen nach unten geschoben nach rechts nach links oder musste man es drehen oder einfach abziehen sind irgendwo rechts und links Klipse die man lösen muss? Ich habe alle Schrauben gelöst die ich sehen konnte auch die hinter dem Türgriff aber ich weiß nicht ob ich abreißen muss die Verkleidung oder ob die irgendwo eingehakt ist
@gordbaker896 in the UK and other places, it is a door CARD. They also call the trunk a boot, and the hood a bonnet. Both terms are correct. @coastalcusionco8227 thanks for the great video!
Thanks for the video. I just had to replace my passenger side mirror (the whole assembly) on a 2015 EOS and your video was indispensable in getting the door card off. I especially appreciate you showing how you had to use that plastic pry bar to pop the door card off the frame a little bit before the door would lift up - that part had me stuck for a while until I watched your video for the 5th time. For me, at least, lifting the door card off the door was a lot more difficult - I had to pull and tug a lot...but it eventually came off. And it was just as painful putting the door card back on. Mine still isn't seating flush against the door but it all seems to work so fingers crossed that little gap between the door card and the door won't be a problem.
Glad it was of help
Thanks for the video👏👍👌
My pleasure
Phenomenal! Exactly what I needed for our 2007 EOS!
Glad to be of help
@2:18 wie hast du es entfernt? Das ganze Video nützt nichts wenn das Entfernen nicht gezeigt wird, hast du es nach oben gezogen nach unten geschoben nach rechts nach links oder musste man es drehen oder einfach abziehen sind irgendwo rechts und links Klipse die man lösen muss? Ich habe alle Schrauben gelöst die ich sehen konnte auch die hinter dem Türgriff aber ich weiß nicht ob ich abreißen muss die Verkleidung oder ob die irgendwo eingehakt ist
if you watch the whole video you will see how to remove the card on the passenger side . the drivers side is the same.
Is there possible to show how to remove the back seat of EOS step by step
My daughter's 2008 passenger door handle doesn't look like the unfortunately.
on the passenger side you remove the bottom part of the handle not the top, starting from the lowest part.
well done
Thank you
You're welcome
It is a DOOR PANEL, not a 'card'.
who cares, but the part that needs repairing is made from card
@@coastalcushionco8227 Do you mean Cardboard?
@@gordbaker896 yes
@gordbaker896 in the UK and other places, it is a door CARD. They also call the trunk a boot, and the hood a bonnet. Both terms are correct. @coastalcusionco8227 thanks for the great video!
Your camera-position is, sorry for that, very bad 😞 but thanks for the video.
Sorry about that
Would have been good if we did not have to look at the back of your head and and we did not see what and how you did
I will keep that in mind for next time
Useless
Where's your video?