Whether you call it the door card, door trim, door casing or door panel, this guide will tell you exactly how to remove yours from your MG ZR or Rover 25 3 door and 5 door.

MG ZR Rover 25 door panel removed
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Probably the most common reason to remove your MG ZR / Rover 25 door trim is to upgrade the standard speakers. After you've read through this how to guide, and before you jump in and upgrade your speakers, I'd recommend checking out my front door speaker upgrade blog post to see some hints and tips on how I fitted mine.

A couple of other reasons for removing the door panels are to fix the door window mechanism, or if you've got a problem with the central locking mechanism not working.


Time to Complete - 20-25 minutes (per door)


Difficulty - 3/5


Tools and Parts Required




Disclaimer: Any information given in this guide is to be used at the readers own risk. I take no responsibility for injuries to the reader or damage to their vehicles. If this guide is followed correctly, no harm should occur to either the reader or the car.

Please read through the entirety of this guide prior to undertaking any work, and take due care.



How to Remove and Refit MG ZR / Rover 25 Door Cards


For the purpose of this guide I've used pictures of my 3 door Rover 25 driver's door panel removal, however, the process is the exact same for 3 door MG ZR's, and 5 door variants of both.


Hold up, two things:

First, before doing anything, wind down the window (this applies to cars with manual or electric windows).

Second, you really should use a plastic trim removal tool for all the steps I used a small screw driver for, it'll avoid any potential damage to your trim. My inexperienced younger self hadn't yet discovered the wonder of plastic trim removal tools...


If you haven't got a set of plastic trim pullers, I'd recommend the Neilsen one I have, they always come in really handy for all sorts of jobs.



Step 1 - Remove the Door Lock Pin Surround

Take two of the small screw drivers your plastic clip removal tool (the thinest one you have with a round cut out in the end), slide it under the door lock pin surround and, using a levering motion, remove the surround.

It's pretty tricky to get it out, you may have to give it a fair bit of force. Be careful not to slip and scratch the door trim, or yourself.

MG ZR Rover 25 central locking mechanism door lock pin
MG ZR Rover 25 central locking mechanism door lock pin bezel removal
MG ZR Rover 25 central locking mechanism door lock pin bezel removed

Step 2 - Remove the Door Grab Handle Outer Trim

Using a plastic trim remover, remove the door grab handle cover.

To do this, poke the thinnest trim removal tool you've got in the gap between the cover and the part attached to the door. It should just pop off.

MG ZR Rover 25 interior drivers door grab handle trim
MG ZR Rover 25 interior drivers door grab handle trim cap removed fixing screws
MG ZR Rover 25 interior drivers door grab handle trim



Step 3 - Remove the Door Grab Fixing Screws

Beneath the door grab handle cover there are three screws. Using a Phillips head screw driver remove all of them.

MG ZR Rover 25 interior drivers door grab handle fixing screws
MG ZR Rover 25 interior drivers door grab handle fixing screws removed

Step 4 - Remove the Door Release Lever Bowl

Using your thinnest trim puller, remove the inner cap behind the door pull handle. It should pop off with a little pressure. Slot your trim puller in the gap between the inner and outer cap and lever it out.

MG ZR Rover 25 interior drivers door handle release lever
MG ZR Rover 25 interior drivers door handle release lever fixing cap
MG ZR Rover 25 interior drivers door handle release lever fixing cap

Step 5 - Remove the Door Release Lever Bezel

Once the inner cap is out, the outer cap of the door pull handle should now just pull out quite easily.

MG ZR Rover 25 interior drivers door handle release lever bezel



Step 6 - Remove the Window Winder Handle

Skip to step 7 if you have electric windows.

Push the door panel back so that the window winding handle sits proud of the silver ring. The door panel should flex just enough that in the gap you should notice a clip. This clip keeps the window winding handle on.

Sliding a small screw driver in and pushing one of the legs of the pin should see it ping off. Be careful not to lose it as they can shoot out at a fair rate and quite easily ruin your day.

MG ZR Rover 25 interior drivers door window winding handle
MG ZR Rover 25 interior drivers door window winding handle spring clip removal
MG ZR Rover 25 interior drivers door window winding handle clip
MG ZR Rover 25 interior drivers door window winding handle removed
MG ZR Rover 25 interior drivers door window winding handle removed

Step 7 - Remove the Main Door Panel Fixing Screws

The next step is to remove the two screws nearest to the hinge of the door.

One is located at the top of the door card, underneath a cap. To remove the cap take a small flat head screw driver and prize it off. Then just use a Phillips head screw driver to remove the screw.

The other screw is located in the storage bin, it is inset considerably so you won't be able to physically see the screw just feel for it with the screw driver. This again requires a Phillips head screw driver.

MG ZR Rover 25 interior drivers door panel fixing screw cap
MG ZR Rover 25 interior drivers door panel fixing screw
MG ZR Rover 25 interior drivers door panel fixing screw removed



Step 8 - Remove the Door Panel

Now that everything has been removed, the only things keeping the door card on are plastic clips. To un-clip the door card, get a plastic trim puller (image shows a screw driver, but this is not advised as you could scratch the paint) and prize open the bottom corner (furthest from the hinge).

When you have a small section prized open use another trim puller a bit further along and prize that section open. Work your way along until the whole door card pops off.

MG ZR Rover 25 interior drivers door panel removal

Step 9 - Lifting Away the Door Panel

Getting the door card off the door is fairly tricky. The best way to go about it is to tilt the card downwards at the hinge end and upwards at the other. It should then go over the door pin and under the wing mirror inner caps. Once you have it this far it should come away fairly easily.

The inside of your door should look like this (minus the after-market speakers).

MG ZR Rover 25 interior drivers door panel removed
The inside of the door card should look like this (minus the after-market crossovers and tweeters).

MG ZR Rover 25 interior drivers door panel



Step 10 - Refitting the Door Panel and Trim

Refitting is just a case of repeating steps 1 - 9 in reverse order. However, I have got a few tips to help you out.

Tip 1 - You may need to replace some of your door panel trim clips, they fragile plastic clips prone to breaking. I find it's always best to have some spare replacement clips on hand when removing the door casing, just in case.

Check out my post on replacing the door trim clips to see how they break.

Tip 2 - Put the metal clip on the door handle before you put it back on the door, this will save quite a lot of effort.

Tip 3 - When refitting the door card, I found that if you tip the door card down at the car forwards end (nearest the mirror cheater, i.e. the plastic triangular back of the mirror) lifting the car rearwards end.

Bend the door card top edge so it slots onto the inner door panel flange, then slide it forwards lowering the rear end over the door lock pin. Finally, lower it further making sure the top of the door card is clipped into the correct bit.

If this guide has helped you out be sure to leave a message below, and don't forget to check out the rest of my MG ZR and Rover 25 how to guides!