Removing & Re-Installing Exterior Door Handles
#1
Removing & Re-Installing Exterior Door Handles
I've searched and seen a few threads on the subject, but figured some people may find it easier with a step by step with pics. So this is how to remove your exterior door handles in about 10 minutes.
Open your door, and remove this black rubber plug.
Next, remove this screw with a T-25 Torx bit. A steady hand...or magnetic bit will help keep from dropping the screw, but if you do...there is a rubber access hole at the bottom of the door. I dropped one and retrieved it without having to remove the interior door panel.
Now pull out the handle and the end cap will practically fall out.
With the handle slightly pulled out, firmly but gently slide it towards the removed end cap. It will resist...then it will pop out. It will literally "pop" out when it releases...don't worry, you didn't break it...although it may have felt that way.
Door handles removed! Now for me, prep & paint!
It started to rain shortly after I removed them (didn't think to check the weather...lol)...so I haven't gotten a chance to reinstall them yet. I'll post more pics tomorrow if it stops raining long enough for me to get them all back in. Also, info on how to open your doors easily with no handles.
Open your door, and remove this black rubber plug.
Next, remove this screw with a T-25 Torx bit. A steady hand...or magnetic bit will help keep from dropping the screw, but if you do...there is a rubber access hole at the bottom of the door. I dropped one and retrieved it without having to remove the interior door panel.
Now pull out the handle and the end cap will practically fall out.
With the handle slightly pulled out, firmly but gently slide it towards the removed end cap. It will resist...then it will pop out. It will literally "pop" out when it releases...don't worry, you didn't break it...although it may have felt that way.
Door handles removed! Now for me, prep & paint!
It started to rain shortly after I removed them (didn't think to check the weather...lol)...so I haven't gotten a chance to reinstall them yet. I'll post more pics tomorrow if it stops raining long enough for me to get them all back in. Also, info on how to open your doors easily with no handles.
Last edited by Slide_Rite; 02-21-2013 at 11:07 AM.
#7
Exterior Door Handle Reinstall
Reinstalled my door handles after painting them flat black. Here are pics of the install.
Oh, but first...here is how to open your doors with no door handles. Stick your finger inside to find the small black lever. Pull that backwards to open your door!
First, have to clean the area before reinstalling.
Next, lay down your gasket. Be sure to press the rubber nubs into the black plastic and it will hold itself in place.
Now put the door handle back into the door flush with the gasket.
Slide the handle forward to snap it into place.
Now pull the handle out to reinstall the end cap. The handle holds it in place when released.
Now just reinstall the torx screw to secure the handle cap.
Much, much better like this. Glad to finally get it done.
Oh, but first...here is how to open your doors with no door handles. Stick your finger inside to find the small black lever. Pull that backwards to open your door!
First, have to clean the area before reinstalling.
Next, lay down your gasket. Be sure to press the rubber nubs into the black plastic and it will hold itself in place.
Now put the door handle back into the door flush with the gasket.
Slide the handle forward to snap it into place.
Now pull the handle out to reinstall the end cap. The handle holds it in place when released.
Now just reinstall the torx screw to secure the handle cap.
Much, much better like this. Glad to finally get it done.
#9
I know the handles are interchangeable, I was wondering if the lock cylinder's presence made any difference for dealing with that cap.