How to Remove the Door Trim Panel of Haval M6?

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CalvinDella
07/29/25 8:12pm
The method to remove the door trim panel of Haval M6 is as follows: 1. First, locate and remove the round cover on the handle, then unscrew the bolt inside. There is also a bolt at the window lift switch, which can be seen only after removing the cover. 2. Remove the bolt under the handle, take off the triangular piece below the window, and finally remove the trim panel. The door provides access for the driver and passengers, isolates external interference, and to some extent reduces side impact, protecting the occupants. The Haval M6 measures 4664mm in length, 1830mm in width, and 1729mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2680mm. It is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 110kW and a maximum torque of 210Nm, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.
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McColton
08/14/25 4:33pm
I've previously removed the door trim panel on a Haval M6. First, locate the screw positions inside the door, usually found below the door handle or beside the armrest. Use a Torx screwdriver to remove the screws, and remember to keep them safe. Then, gently pry open the panel edges with a plastic pry tool, applying steady pressure gradually—avoid using metal tools to prevent scratching the paint. Start from the bottom and work your way around, being mindful of wiring connections such as the window control switch or audio wiring harness. Carefully disconnect the plugs without pulling too hard. The entire process requires patience to avoid damaging the clips with excessive force. Once removed, the panel can be cleaned or repaired. When reinstalling, align the clips properly, press firmly, and then reinstall the screws. I often use this method for audio upgrades and find that each disassembly teaches me something new.
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JocelynLee
10/16/25 3:08am
I've done this several times and found that removing the Haval M6 door panel mainly relies on proper tool preparation and patience. Initially, I tried prying it off directly and ended up breaking several clips. Later, I learned to first locate the hidden screws in the door handle and pull areas. After removing the screws, gently insert a plastic pry tool from the bottom or side of the panel to separate the clips—take your time. Pay special attention to internal wiring, such as disconnecting the window control harness to prevent short circuits. After removal, check if the clips are intact and repair any broken ones. The whole process takes about 30 minutes, and I recommend wearing gloves to avoid cuts. After removal, take the opportunity to clean dust inside the door panel to extend component lifespan.
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