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To remove the door trim on a 2018 Mazda BT50 Freestyle rear door, you will need to follow these steps:
Remove any screws or clips securing the armrest or door handle trim.
Locate the screws or clips along the bottom and top of the door trim panel.
Use a plastic pry tool or a flat-head screwdriver to gently pry the trim panel away from the door. Be careful not to damage the panel or the door.
Once you have separated the trim panel from the door, carefully lift it away from the door to access the wiring and clips that connect the panel to the door.
Unplug any electrical connectors and remove any screws or clips securing the panel to the door.
Remove the trim panel and set it aside.
Note: The exact procedure for removing the door trim on a 2018 Mazda BT50 Freestyle may vary depending on the trim level and model. If you are unsure about any step in the process, it may be best to consult a repair manual or a professional mechanic for assistance.
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sit in the vehicle with drivers door open
ensure all other doors are closed
put key in the ignation and put to on (do not start)
then put the key to off within 10 seconds
inset another (new key) in the ingition and turn the key to on
by now your indicators and door lock should flash
this means the key is programmed....
Hi, I have a Mazda 6 Estate - I've just had the glass out of my mirror this evening, because my mirror heater is not working - there was a bunch of wires into the mirror unit - two of which went to spade connections on the back of the mirror. The glass itself is on a plastic mount. The mount and the glass should just lever/pull out - that's what I did with mine - I was worried it was going to break though, it took substantial force! Once out I could see a plastic rectangle with rounded corners that it had been clipped onto. It clipped back into place with out any difficulty (on mine there is a wire guide behind the glass - just make sure that you haven't bent it upon removal - I had, but the pliers straightened it again).
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