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Fiat Sedici - Video tutorial
Model: Fiat Sedici
MK 1
- Years 2005-2014 The disassembly of the door panel of the Fiat Sedici (and of its Japanese sister, the Suzuki SX4) is really simple to do since there are only two fixing screws, however, masked by special caps: one is located inside the lever seat. opening the door and the other inside the compartment behind the window lift button which acts as a handle; once the screws have been removed, remove the triangular-shaped plastic covering applied to the rear-view mirror seat and pry along the edges of the panel to release the pressure clips.
Posted on 27 September 2023 by ScegliAuto
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