Is the door handle on my GMC Sierra broken?

Is the door handle on my GMC Sierra broken?

Inside door handle for right rear door broke. Went to open door and door handle came off in my hand. Trucks are made out of plastic. The Drivers door handle came off at 60200 miles. Do not buy a GMC My 2011 GMC Sierra driver side door handle has broken for the second time. Looks like a cheap design. This is a 200 dollar fix, parts and labor.

Do you need a new GM door handle?

A new door handle will improve the look of the exterior of your vehicle. Never settle for broken or aftermarket door handles. When you buy your OEM GM parts from us, we are happy to help you with free part lookups and with fast, affordable shipping.

Why are the handles on my GM Truck broken?

If you don’t see broken plastic on either of the door handles, chances are that what broke are the small clips that hold the steel rods in place on the back side of the door handles.

How do you open a GM truck door?

These are super cheap, and very easy to replace once the door is apart, although I’ve never had to deal with both the inside and outside handles not functioning at the same time. To get the door open, you may be able to put the window down and use a Slim Jim to pull the rod inside the door to let the door latch activate.

When did the door handle come off my GMC Sierra 1500?

My drivers side door handle come off in my hand when I went to open the door. The mileage at that time was 60,200 miles. GMC would not do anything because it was 200 miles over warranty. Yesterday, the passenger side door handle came off in my hand, The mileage is 63,185 miles, These trucks are made very very cheap all the parts are plastic.

A new door handle will improve the look of the exterior of your vehicle. Never settle for broken or aftermarket door handles. When you buy your OEM GM parts from us, we are happy to help you with free part lookups and with fast, affordable shipping.

If you don’t see broken plastic on either of the door handles, chances are that what broke are the small clips that hold the steel rods in place on the back side of the door handles.

These are super cheap, and very easy to replace once the door is apart, although I’ve never had to deal with both the inside and outside handles not functioning at the same time. To get the door open, you may be able to put the window down and use a Slim Jim to pull the rod inside the door to let the door latch activate.