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<blockquote data-quote="ProfessorWheeto" data-source="post: 60913" data-attributes="member: 476"><p>That's a good guide, however you can't removed fixed quarter lights like that. </p><p>You have to undo the 10mm bolt as shown, the screw in the top of the door as shown, and then if you remove the felt channel attached to the pillar on the quarter light there is another small screw. With these removed you can slide the black pillar downwards.</p><p>The glass, seal and metal frame will now come out in one piece. </p><p>The main piece of glass now comes out, and then the metal pillar. </p><p></p><p>You can get a special trim removal tool, which makes things a hell of a lot easier. </p><p></p><p>It's usually worth while soaking all the locks in some degreaser and then spray on some light oil before reinstalling them. If you use a grease they get all gummed up and you'll notice your doors stick and don't pop open when you pull the handle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProfessorWheeto, post: 60913, member: 476"] That's a good guide, however you can't removed fixed quarter lights like that. You have to undo the 10mm bolt as shown, the screw in the top of the door as shown, and then if you remove the felt channel attached to the pillar on the quarter light there is another small screw. With these removed you can slide the black pillar downwards. The glass, seal and metal frame will now come out in one piece. The main piece of glass now comes out, and then the metal pillar. You can get a special trim removal tool, which makes things a hell of a lot easier. It's usually worth while soaking all the locks in some degreaser and then spray on some light oil before reinstalling them. If you use a grease they get all gummed up and you'll notice your doors stick and don't pop open when you pull the handle. [/QUOTE]
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