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    I just added passenger rear door panel lights and noticed there was no good writeups online. The first step to the install is removing the trim pieces on each side of the middle door jams. 3 or 4 long screws on each side and you are golden. I next removed the rear passenger courtesy lights. There are two Phillips head screws directly under the handle and two more that need to be removed under the light covering. The covering is easily removed with a small flat head screw driver. I next used a razor blade to scrape the covering off the wires attaching directly to the courtesy light (Blue and White). I next pulled the door panels two torque screws under each handle/ cover and than popped the window button out with a flat head screw driver. I routed the wire from the passenger door through the stock accordion grommet. I than ran it up the door jam and under the headliner to make the wiring connections. I should have taken more pictures. But everything works great for junkyard mods!

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