Little tip for removing the plastic glass retaining bit, because sometimes it can be... resistant to being pulled out. I've even flexed the entire panel doing it.
You can use an extension bar or similar across the opening to get some leverage on the pliers when pulling the screw out.
Oh, for putting it back in, yup, nervous times . Think I put the panel on, put the glass in, stuck my hand behind whole thing (there's just enough room), and pressed the plastic in.
As for the retaining ring, looks seized to me. Shouldn't be difficult to get them to move so if it's resisting or just not moving then it's done for (my nsf door has a bit of damage after having to smash one to bits to get it out it was so seized)
It looks so straightforward on the part that's out of the car - but trying to get the flange of that screw back into the retaining ring is a nightmare when it's on the car and all you've got is two holes to try to tease it back into place. Resigning myself to having to take it all out when I've got my parents' driveway at Christmas.
I've not got the patience or the head space today.
Especially given that my nearside rear lock is giving up too. I could open it from the inside yesterday, but today the inside didn't want to work either. Managed to get it open and have taken the door card off too in preparation. Moved the door strike slightly outwards too so I've got more room if I need to do anything destructive in future. Sprayed penetrating lube on the latch and worked it a bit and it now seems a little healthier.
This rain is killing the car at the moment - I just can't keep up.
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