How do i remove the door panel/cover from my peugeot 306? Does anybody have a clue???

Q: Trying to take the door panel off to get access to the window which has derailed on the passenger side front, iv found two tensioner bolts, one under the arm rest and one nearer to the dash, iv heard theres 4, where are the others and how do i get access? Help, please....

A: NEW ANSWER: I visited the wrecked 306. There are 3 places on the arm rest. Two screws under the armrest, and one bolt hidden under a rectangular plastic cover...up high near the rear-view mirror. Perhaps the storage shelf (bottom of door) could be removed, maybe it's not necessary. Yes, remove door handle as described below. After "popping" off the snaps around the perimeter of the door panel, you must lift panel upwards slightly to pass over the door lock button. OLD ANSWER from two days ago. 24 hours and you have NO answers? Sorry. There is a 306, wrecked, in my neighbourhood. I could go look at it soon if the following is not correct. On all the Peugeots I have owned, there are TWO bolts in the armrest. And always, the door handle (if manual) is held on by a horseshoe shaped wire. Pry it wider with a flat screwdriver and catch it when it flys off. Now the doorhandle will pull straight off. Look for a big matching colour plastic washer behind the handle. Then, the whole doorskin is held in place by several plastic clips. Gently pry the doorpanel upwards, starting at one corner, go around popping each clip open. The upper edge along the window will come loose last of all. It may be reinforced and squeezed on with a metal trim edge?? There will also be sticky tape aroound the "speaker" area. I've never done this on a 306, but if nobody gives you a definite answer by tomorrow, I will stop and look at the 1994 wrecked car for you.

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