Thanks for your video! I would like to remove the blonde piece of trim on the inside of the door, just below and wrapping around the back of the inside handle. Is that held on by clips and just pop off or do I need to remove the panel like your video explains?
Great video! Thx for making it. The last generation (2019 and earlier) escape has a piece of thin plastic film that cover the opening to access the inside of the door. Do this generation has a similar design? I can't see that in your video.
Are you sure that was not just a protective plastic that is usually removed? I work alot on cars and some Hyundai’s have plastic film along the edges of the inside of the door panels. But i have never seen it cover the access door opening
@@raiderman28 sorry for not asking the right question. Please see the first 5 second of this video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9N_-pcE2l28.html. There is a piece of plastic, i like to know if this is the same for Ford escape 2022.
@@eltonleung1387 oh you meant the inside plastic thats on the metal?? Yeah that is no longer on the newer versions. I think they use like a hard plastic or metal cover, which makes it harder to get to the parts inside the door
@@raiderman28my escape 2022 doesn't have the keyless entry keypad (Ford removed the feature and made it into an option). I wanted to change the Door Applique to add the keypad back. I wonder if there is a cable installed inside the door, so i can just connect the keypad to.
The lexus es300 depending on the year, you can not just swap speakers. Some of those vehicles have factory amplifiers that have crossovers. So if you try and swap with an aftermarket speaker, it will sound horrible.