Product Description
100% Brand New and High Quality
Durable construction
Built to strict quality control standards
100% new look to replace your worn out or broken door handle.
Easy to install, Direct replacement for your original part, Do not required any other instructions, it will fit and work great.
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How to Replace Door Handle
Step 1: Shop for the new door handle.
It’s a good idea to have the replacement door handle in your hands before starting to dismantle anything. This makes it possible to study the handle and gain a little insight into how it’s attached. There may be fasteners on one or both ends.
Step 2: Locate the fasteners.
In most cases, there is a fastener located in the door jamb just around the corner from the door handle. Sometimes it’s out there in plain view, often it’s hidden behind a plastic plug, or a piece of weatherstrip but it’s usually not hard to find.
Step 3: Apply painter's tape.
Before you go any further, it’s time to put a little painter’s tape around the door handle. This will help you do the job without scratching the paint. Use a good quality tape - one that can be removed easily to protect the finish.
Step 4: Remove the door handle.
Slide the door handle toward the front of the car, then the rear of the handle can be tilted out of the door.
Step 5: Switching the lock cylinder.
If you’ve decided to switch out your old lock cylinder, this is the time to do it. Put the key in the lock and unclip the fastener at the end that holds it in place. There may be a clock spring and other devices attached.
Step 6: Install the door handle.
Make sure any rubber gaskets are in place, and slide the small end (front) of the door handle into the slot first then start to insert the large end.
Step 7: Install the fasteners.
Put the fastener in the door jamb first but do not tighten it yet, Check and make sure the handle is seated well against the door. If there is a fastener on the front, install it now, but don’t tighten it yet.