With the right tool, removing panel clips is a breeze.

Panel clips are used to hold door and splash panels in place, and it's important to use the right tool to remove and reinsert them or they can get destroyed.
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Panel clip types and removal techniques

Panel clips and removal tool
For best results, use the proper tool to remove panel clips.
All carmakers use plastic panel clips (also known as snap-in retainers) to hold door and splash panels in place. They’re easy to remove and reinsert if you use the right tool. If you don’t, you’ll destroy the fastener and possibly damage the panel. “Christmas tree” fasteners are the most common. You’ll need a door panel trim removal tool (available at any auto parts store for about $5) to remove them.
Rivet fasteners are also popular. They operate like a plastic drywall anchor; you push them into place and then they expand as you drive in either a screw or a plastic “rivet.” Remove the screw or rivet first. Then pull out the entire fastener.
You can find replacement fasteners at most auto parts stores for about 40¢ each. So don’t waste time trying to fabricate a new one out of nuts and bolts. Just take the old fastener with you and the store clerks will match it with a new one.
Required Tools for this Project
Have the necessary tools for this DIY project lined up before you start—you’ll save time and frustration.
You’ll also need a door panel trim removal tool.Required Materials for this Project
Avoid last-minute shopping trips by having all your materials ready ahead of time. Here’s a list.
Originally Published: June 20, 2017
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