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kks 05-01-2008 09:15 PM

interior door panels
 
the vinyl on the interior door panel is separating, is there a cheap/easy way to solve this? the quote we got for 2 doors parts and labor is about 1200-1500.

tech 05-01-2008 09:33 PM

RE: interior door panels
 
You can remove them and try using Gorilla glue and reglueing them.

kks 05-02-2008 07:30 PM

RE: interior door panels
 
so how do you remove them? maybe i am not correctly describing the problem, as it seems this can't be removed. the part in question would at the level of your arm, near where the door closes but on level with the window buttons.
we are by no means interested in a project, is this a project type job? should we just skip it and move on.

tech 05-02-2008 07:47 PM

RE: interior door panels
 
The door panel is pretty easy to remove.
Where you grab to close the door is a little panel remove it to gain access to the screw.
Remove the screw.
Then take the trim ring off around the inner door panel.
The rest of the panel is held in with clips. Pull out to remove and slide panel out and off.

jbroox 05-03-2008 05:12 PM

RE: interior door panels
 
Here is a great you tube video that walks you through removing the door panel from the car. This one describes the process for replacing the door locks, but it will help you get the door panel off the car. It take about three minutes -- seriously! It's very easy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LreeV...eature=related

There are a lot of other videos by this guy for S70 DIY stuff, so see what else is there while you are at it.

I need to fix one of the door panels in my car, too. Has anyone tried the Gorilla glue option with success?

Also, I have heard that you can get it repaired at an upholstery shop as well. I can't imagine it would cost over a couple of hundred dollars, although I haven't had it priced myself. You'd still need to remove the door panel and drop it off for repair.

Good luck. Let us know how it goes!

Jay

tech 05-05-2008 06:28 PM

RE: interior door panels
 
One of the guys I work with uses it on customers cars if the panel comes apart when he takes it apart to make a repair. It has turned out pretty good so far for him.

simul8guy 05-10-2008 03:48 PM

RE: interior door panels
 
Thanks Jay. This guys YouTube S70 repair videos are great!

simul8guy 05-10-2008 03:51 PM

RE: interior door panels
 
Tech, can you provide a little more detail about the gorilla glue process? The vinyl is glued to the door panel so you really can't get in behind the vinyl to apply any glue. What's the trick?

tech 05-10-2008 04:39 PM

RE: interior door panels
 
You would have to seperate the inner and outer section and then reglue the vinyl then reglue both sections back together.

simul8guy 05-11-2008 11:06 AM

RE: interior door panels
 
Well, I have one of the door panels off and everything is glued together. There is no obvious inner and outer section and there is a rectangular 'insulating pad' glued to the back of the panel behind half of the vinyl section. So other than using a needle or something to inject the glue I don't see how this repair is accomplished.

simul8guy 05-11-2008 11:16 AM

RE: interior door panels
 
Another option is to purchased used Volvo door panels from a Volvo recycler like Erie http://www.erievovo.com/ I purchased several panels from them in very good condition for $100 - 125 apiece. That's alot less than your estimate for 're-conditioning' your existing panels.

tech 05-11-2008 05:58 PM

RE: interior door panels
 
Usually the middle section that bubbles up comes unglued from the outer section.
Then you would be able to fix it easy.

JimKW 05-11-2008 07:46 PM

RE: interior door panels
 
I heard of this one guy who was going to inject glue through the vinyl and then use a hair dryer to soften the vinyl and push it back into place and hold it there somehow until the glue dried. He never got back to say whether it worked or not though. I guess I"m lucky that all my panels are intact on my 98 V70 cause I have seen some that really look bad.


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