What to do with a broken car door handle?

What to do with a broken car door handle?

The only thing left connecting the cover to the door should be the 2 rods connecting the interior handle to the locking mechanism and the exterior handle. To remove these you need to unhook the (pink in this vehicle) plastic holsters, and then lift the rod out of its respective hole. Now you can dispose of your interior door cover as you wish.

Where do you unhook a garage door cover?

Unhook the cover form the top of the door, right under the window. The only thing left connecting the cover to the door should be the 2 rods connecting the interior handle to the locking mechanism and the exterior handle.

Where are the bolts on a car door?

The bolt sizing will vary depending on what car you are driving, but to get to them, you have to find them. On the front door, they were behind a plastic cover. On the rear door, they were behind the locking mechanism which meant that I had to remove it. Only to find out that my hulk like strength stripped 2 screws.

The only thing left connecting the cover to the door should be the 2 rods connecting the interior handle to the locking mechanism and the exterior handle. To remove these you need to unhook the (pink in this vehicle) plastic holsters, and then lift the rod out of its respective hole. Now you can dispose of your interior door cover as you wish.

Why do cars come with exterior door handles?

There’s an obvious reason cars come with exterior door handles: without them, doors are hard to open. If one of your handles is busted, browse our selection of outside door handles, bezels, and cabinet latches to find the part you need.

Where can I get a new door handle?

Your vehicle’s manufacturer probably sells replacement outside door handles and car or truck cabinet latches at their dealerships, but you can dodge dealership costs by getting an aftermarket part. You might think finding the aftermarket part that fits just right would be difficult, but AutoZone makes it easy.

Unhook the cover form the top of the door, right under the window. The only thing left connecting the cover to the door should be the 2 rods connecting the interior handle to the locking mechanism and the exterior handle.