So I watch this video to see how to take the inside panel off, as Im watching, you even explained about the inside handle, which is exactly why I watched the video in the first place--- thanks
On the reinstall of the door panel you could just thread some vacuum tube onto the door lock rod and then drop the door panel in place. In my case my exterior door handle would not open the door but the interior would open easily. The rod from the outside door handle to the door latch just needs to be lengthened. You can turn the rod (counter clockwise) in the door if you remove the door lock clip to get it out of the way so you can turn it. CC.
Unfortunately, no I do not. That is not a modification I made to my SSR. There is a PDF file available on the Simple Engineering website on how to install the SSR door accent lights. simple-engineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/ACCENT-PUDDLE-SSR-LIGHTS.pdf
The programming of FOBs for the SSR requires a scan tool (like a GM Tech 2 or many other third party scan tools) that can invoke the FOB programming routine. I have a video that discusses third party FOBs and how they can work but might set a DTC about a low FOB battery which is false. ua-cam.com/video/0PoO6xREla0/v-deo.html I have an older video showing the steps that an Autel MaxiSys MS906 scan tool goes through to program SSR FOBs. ua-cam.com/video/8o4K1Z7TAw0/v-deo.html
The rear speakers are mounted in the amplifier box behind the seats. You'll have to pull back/down the carpet covering the speakers to access the screws that hold the speakers in the amplifier box. To get the carpet out of the way you'll need to remove the "upper garnish" (body color plastic piece at the top of the center console that runs to both sides. You can lift up to release the metal clips (careful the metal clips don't drop and get lost). Next, you'll need to remove the "body lock pillar trim" (black plastic trim by the door behind the seats). The door sill plates also need to come out to release the "body lock pillar trim". You should be able to pull up on the plastic sill plate covers and the metal clips that hold them in place should disengage. Next, remove the plastic caps in the seat back cushion bumpers (carpeted bars at the upper end of the rear seat mounted to the rear of the cab over the carpet). Remove the two nuts and remove the bumpers. With all of those items removed, you should now be able to roll the carpet forward/down to gain access to the speakers. The speaker grills are actually mounted in/on the carpet. Remove the four bolts/screws that hold the speakers in place. The installation of the speakers is the reverse of the removal steps.
Unfortunately, I had to sell my SSR in 2021 to keep my company funded as a result of the pandemic. I won't be able to make a video on how to access the rear speakers.
I'm assuming you mean the door won't open when you use the outside or inside handles? If it's the driver side door, use the key in the lock assembly or (either front door) pull up on the interior door lock knob to make sure the door latch assembly is truly unlocked. If the door latch is locked it will ignore the handles when attempting to open the door. If that's not successful, you will likely need to remove the interior door panel with the door in the closed position. I've never attempted that with the door closed, but it seems like it might be possible to accomplish with the door closed.
Great video. My daughter and I just took off the driver door and got lucky not breaking those tabs!!
So I watch this video to see how to take the inside panel off, as Im watching, you even explained about the inside handle, which is exactly why I watched the video in the first place--- thanks
I'm glad the video was helpful!
Great video🎉
Great Stuff. Thanks
Excellent informative presentation. Looking forward to more SSR repair videos.
Very well made video. Thanks for halo.
On the reinstall of the door panel you could just thread some vacuum tube onto the door lock rod and then drop the door panel in place. In my case my exterior door handle would not open the door but the interior would open easily. The rod from the outside door handle to the door latch just needs to be lengthened. You can turn the rod (counter clockwise) in the door if you remove the door lock clip to get it out of the way so you can turn it. CC.
Thanks for the feedback and the tip for the door lock rod reinstallation.
Hi
Do u have video on how to install SSR Door Accent Lights
Unfortunately, no I do not. That is not a modification I made to my SSR. There is a PDF file available on the Simple Engineering website on how to install the SSR door accent lights. simple-engineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/ACCENT-PUDDLE-SSR-LIGHTS.pdf
I just bought a 2003 SSR. It only came with one key fob. Do you know how to program new fobs for the SSR?
The programming of FOBs for the SSR requires a scan tool (like a GM Tech 2 or many other third party scan tools) that can invoke the FOB programming routine. I have a video that discusses third party FOBs and how they can work but might set a DTC about a low FOB battery which is false. ua-cam.com/video/0PoO6xREla0/v-deo.html
I have an older video showing the steps that an Autel MaxiSys MS906 scan tool goes through to program SSR FOBs. ua-cam.com/video/8o4K1Z7TAw0/v-deo.html
how do you replace the rear speakers
The rear speakers are mounted in the amplifier box behind the seats. You'll have to pull back/down the carpet covering the speakers to access the screws that hold the speakers in the amplifier box.
To get the carpet out of the way you'll need to remove the "upper garnish" (body color plastic piece at the top of the center console that runs to both sides. You can lift up to release the metal clips (careful the metal clips don't drop and get lost).
Next, you'll need to remove the "body lock pillar trim" (black plastic trim by the door behind the seats). The door sill plates also need to come out to release the "body lock pillar trim". You should be able to pull up on the plastic sill plate covers and the metal clips that hold them in place should disengage.
Next, remove the plastic caps in the seat back cushion bumpers (carpeted bars at the upper end of the rear seat mounted to the rear of the cab over the carpet). Remove the two nuts and remove the bumpers.
With all of those items removed, you should now be able to roll the carpet forward/down to gain access to the speakers. The speaker grills are actually mounted in/on the carpet.
Remove the four bolts/screws that hold the speakers in place.
The installation of the speakers is the reverse of the removal steps.
can you make a video please
Unfortunately, I had to sell my SSR in 2021 to keep my company funded as a result of the pandemic. I won't be able to make a video on how to access the rear speakers.
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Hi ,if the door is stuck from inside and outside ?
I'm assuming you mean the door won't open when you use the outside or inside handles? If it's the driver side door, use the key in the lock assembly or (either front door) pull up on the interior door lock knob to make sure the door latch assembly is truly unlocked. If the door latch is locked it will ignore the handles when attempting to open the door.
If that's not successful, you will likely need to remove the interior door panel with the door in the closed position. I've never attempted that with the door closed, but it seems like it might be possible to accomplish with the door closed.
@@RetroCarGuy530 Thank you very much for your help..
SSR interior door mechanism
I'm not quite sure what your question is?