How to install 2005 Buick LaCrosse door handle

How to install 2005 Buick LaCrosse door handle

A simple instruction video on how to change or install your 2005 Buick LaCrosse driver side door handle

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Donn Lowe says:

Antwan just what I needed to see. Got the same year make and model and it looks to be the same color as yours also. My problem is just that the front of the door handle is coming loose. I am hoping it Is just a screw coming loose.

3abbosi says:

Had same problem on a similar model, I used crazy glue, worked fine !!
Just keep in mind that it will be very hard (may be impossible) to take off later on, in my case I did not care because the car was going to the wreckyard soon anyway.

Oilsmoke Jones says:

Great job Antwan..and thanks.. my '06 broke in last week's ice storm and I didn't even pull that hard on it. Very weak part in an otherwise pretty rugged car..liked and subscribed..

Max Pressure says:

Hey thanks so much to show simple this was , if you can twist a screwdriver and ratchet this is a project most people can handle , not to mention save yourself about $120. Or so .. thanks to people like yourself helping other people , I am now going to turn the favor forward to someone else..
Thanks again for posting ,it’s good to have met you Via, the web.

ktmpasser says:

Thanks man nicely done.

Randolph Schwindt says:

Damn bro, you coulda got that done in about 1 minute. Oh, and turn your phone 90 degrees like a real pro.

MrGothicdream says:

I have a different situation but this was the most helpful. Both my passenger door handles don't work and it's closed so what's the cause? Rusted lock wire. Also saved me 400$ Stay humble. ✌️

Thomas S says:

I just followed your video and replaced the driver's door handle on my 2005 lacrosse. The tools you will need are a ratchet, 6" minimum length extension , 10 millimeter socket, T-30 torx (star) socket, Phillips screwdriver and at the least a straight head screwdriver for prying the door panel clips off. I bought a cheap plastic tool kit for removing the door panel and trim, which was only $10 at the Auto Zone. It was well worth the $10 because it did not cause any damage at all to the door panel or the clips. If you have these tools and follow Antwan's video it is only a 20 to 30-minute job and is not hard at all. I figured the least I could do was to contribute to his video to help the next person out. Thanks again bro for the video.

Thomas S says:

Thanks for the video, but I wish you would have mentioned the size of the socket and torx (star) socket that you used.

Carole Neuok says:

Thank you so much. I thought this was going to cost me a fortune. You rock.

David Jones says:

This video is about to save me 350 bucks

Kyla Kares says:

Great video. Mine just broke in an ice storm. Thanks

weezer1088 says:

Great video ! Very helpful ! Thank you

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