I replace the driver, front interior door handle in the car. This turned out to be a simple process. All that is needed is a drill with a small bit to drill …
I replace the driver, front interior door handle in the car. This turned out to be a simple process. All that is needed is a drill with a small bit to drill …
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No, I used a small bolt and nut to hold it in.
Do you have to rivet the replacement handle back to the mount, or is there a way around it?
I’m not sure if those have to be left in place. I’m not very familiar with the back panel, but I would imagine they’re similar to the front. All 4 doors handles are installed the same too. The power window motors are close to the handle. These also commonly have problems on these cars.
I’m not completely sure how to fix that issue. I have encountered it myself, but it seemed to correct itself within a short time. You might be able to use a screwdriver or something similar to clear the debris.
Also, I don’t know if I have to leave those caps in that place. My car it’s a Cutlass Ciera ’93. My parents took it to a repaint job. But the guys at the workshop did a terrible job, the taillights were broken and they just sealed them in place instead of replacing them! The outside rubbers of the windows’ doors were in a bad condition and this guys didn’t bother to get a new ones (even if the price increased). Now I have to deal with those issues :/
Did you by chance, have any idea on how to clean up the inside of the back doors? After a fewer last rains I noticed this hard smell to humidity and then I looked for the source of it. It turns out the back doors are filled with water and had nowhere to go after. I removed the plastic caps on the bottom, to empty the doors but they’re full with mud. I don’t want to damaged the interior using hardware tools, pay someone to clean them or use a hose, but I want to learn how to do it properly.
How come I couldn’t found this video before?. I had to pay $30 bucks to someone to do it…