Volkswagen Jetta Removing Rear Inner Door Panel – Part 3

Volkswagen Jetta Removing Rear Inner Door Panel – Part 3

In this video, the inner door panel or as Volkswagen calls it, the door carrier assembly is shown being removed. There is a lot of detail in this video where…

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Anton Soesanto says:

My Dear Crystal Believers..It is proof that Evoluted-Society MUST be able
to use HIGH LEVEL LANGUAGE..Can you imagine what should I say to
Un-educated society like Indonesia if I will explain about
Rear-Inner-Door-Panel ??..to point out at one certain detail spesific items
then we must use 4 degree of sentences..Please explain that in Indonesian
language or Javanese Language??..We can analyze degree of Evolution from
certain civilization by examining their sentences richness..so Sanskrit
Language and Hanzi Characters are THE BEST in this universe..

Steve Rob says:

Fantastic !! Quite enjoy your vids and always learn something. VW seems to
over engineer everything and not user friendly. I will definitely stick to
my Chevy and ford LOL. Look forward to the next installment. Thanks Steve.

stuzman52 says:

Yup Joe, plastic, plastic and more plastic. You know, I really wasn’t
surprised to see those plastic rivets. And as you know, we have a heavy
door module being supported by what. Yup, more plastic….smiling. Thanks
for the comment Joe.

stuzman52 says:

door module bracket was split into (you’ll see in next video), I could
remove the inner panel without the above mentioned. However, to put it back
in, I’ll have to remove all that crap. I show this in the next video. I’m
going to use bolts and nuts and not plastic rivets for that bracket. What a
damn piece of crappy engineering. Thanks Joe for the comments.

stuzman52 says:

Yes, it is a nightmare for sure. I’m getting ready to upload the next video
and I go over the service manual procedures. What a joke that thing is as
you’ll see! Also, you want believe what you’re supposed to do to get that
inner door panel out. I’ll give you a quick outline: remove the cylinder
lock, remove the inner slide plate, remove the upper guide rail, remove the
lower guide rail, remove the window glass and then you can remove the inner
door panel. Since my PLASTIC rivets and cont)…

Dohn Joe says:

Plastic?? More plastic?? As rivets?? Is that car from LEGO collection?
Jeez…

Dohn Joe says:

Wow… I wonder what kind of clowns designed that nightmare… Anyways, I
appreciate the honesty of showing us sometimes reality doesn’t match the
service manuals procedures. In fact I watched in fear seeing you pull with
all might that plastic pin, because you could smack hard your wife from
recoil… Please next time use a reverse hammer for pulling 🙂 Now about
those rivets that failed, were they plastic??

stuzman52 says:

Thanks Steve for the comment! I really can’t fault Volkswagen as it’s all
the manufacturers are making everything out of plastic nowadays. But I have
to admit that working on a Volkswagen is not the easiest car to work on.
You’ll see what I mean in the next video that just got uploaded. Thanks
again Steve.

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