What is the disassembly method for the 10th generation Accord door?
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Here is the disassembly method for the 10th generation Accord door: First, use a pry tool to pry open the door speaker cover along the edge of the GAC Honda Accord's door speaker cover, then remove the cross screws behind the speaker cover with a screwdriver. Next, pry open the edge of the door trim panel and remove the internal screws with a screwdriver. Use two pry tools to start from the bottom of the door panel and sequentially pry open the clips of the door panel. Once all the clips around the door panel are pried open, the door panel can be directly removed. Extension: 1. Honda SENSING is very common in Honda family models, and as the flagship model under GAC Honda, the 10th generation naturally comes equipped with the complete Honda SENSING safety assistance system (including: CMBS Collision Mitigation Braking System, RDM Road Departure Mitigation System, ACC Adaptive Cruise Control System, LKAS Lane Keeping Assist System, TSR Traffic Sign Recognition, LWC Lane Watch System, PSS Parking Sensor System). 2. The 10th generation Accord adopts a sportier design, and many people see it as an act of "reverse aging." Additionally, the body features sharp lines, a coupe-like body shape, and some eye-catching colors, which undoubtedly attract the attention of many young consumers.
A few days ago, I also disassembled the door of my 10th-generation Accord by myself, and it wasn’t actually that difficult. First, prepare basic tools like a Phillips screwdriver and plastic pry bars, along with a set of wrenches just in case. Locate the hidden screw holes on the door panel—usually under the handle or inside the armrest groove, where rubber covers can be pried off to reveal the screws. After removing all the screws, gently use the pry bar to start loosening the clips from the edge of the panel, taking care not to force it too hard to avoid breaking the clips. Then, pay attention to the wiring inside, such as the window switch and speaker connections—always unplug them first instead of pulling forcefully. The whole process takes about 20 minutes, with patience being key—don’t rush to pull the panel off. After disassembly, check the door lock or speaker connections; if there’s an issue, you can fix it yourself. It’s recommended to read the owner’s manual or watch some tutorial videos before starting to avoid unnecessary damage.