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8

Time Required

                          45 minutes            

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  • Inner Car Door Handle
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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Inner Car Door Handle               
  • Find all the caps hiding the screws and remove them.
  • These are typically found in the door handle, the side of the door near the top, and in the middle of the door panel.

Find all the caps hiding the screws and remove them.

These are typically found in the door handle, the side of the door near the top, and in the middle of the door panel.

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Step 2

  • Remove all screws holding the door panel in place.
  • These are typically found in the middle of the door panel, on the side of the door and on the bottom right side of the door panel.

Remove all screws holding the door panel in place.

These are typically found in the middle of the door panel, on the side of the door and on the bottom right side of the door panel.

Step 3

  • Remove the screw on the door handle.
  • Remove the handle’s cover.

Remove the screw on the door handle.

Remove the handle’s cover.

Step 4

  • Remove the screw holding the door handle to the door frame.

Remove the screw holding the door handle to the door frame.

Step 5

  • Remove window crank handle using the handle removal tool using the orientations seen in the first and second pictures.
  • The handle removal tool works by removing the clip seen in the third picture.

Remove window crank handle using the handle removal tool using the orientations seen in the first and second pictures.

The handle removal tool works by removing the clip seen in the third picture.

Step 6

  • Remove the door panel by pushing upwards.
  • Although not very difficult to take off, use proper squatting form to ensure you don’t hurt yourself.

Remove the door panel by pushing upwards.

Although not very difficult to take off, use proper squatting form to ensure you don’t hurt yourself.

Step 7

  • Use a sharp knife to cut the strip calk connecting the top half of the moisture shield.
  • Pull the moisture shield half way down.
  • Don’t tear the moisture shield cover.
  • The strip calk will still work as an adhesive once taken off so you can stick the moisture shield back onto the door frame.

Use a sharp knife to cut the strip calk connecting the top half of the moisture shield.

Pull the moisture shield half way down.

Don’t tear the moisture shield cover.

The strip calk will still work as an adhesive once taken off so you can stick the moisture shield back onto the door frame.

Step 8

  • Remove the door handle from the door frame.
  • Remove the wires from the door handle.
  • Put on your replacement door handle.

Remove the door handle from the door frame.

Remove the wires from the door handle.

Put on your replacement door handle.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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