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In this video, we're going to show you outside door handle replacement on this 2006 Malibu, same as the Malibus of this vintage as well as other GM vehicles. The only tool you'll need is a T25 Torx driver. You may want to do this if your door handle breaks or if you want to upgrade to chrome door handles.
There's a little plug here. Pull that out. Use a T25 Torx wrench and you can see a screw kind of diagonally in here. We'll remove that. We'll speed it up here as I'm just unscrewing that T25 Torx screw. I'll put out on the handle. I'm going to pull out on this here. It just comes right out. Go back with the handle and right out.
Reinstallation is just the reverse. Have the handle back, put it in, slide it forward, and you can pull it out, re-insert that part of the handle. Take your Torx screw. It's right in.Tighten it nice and firm and then put your cap back in.
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In this video, we're going to show you how to replace a front door handle. We show you on the driver side, but the passenger side is basically the same procedure. Even the rear doors are the same procedure. You'll need a T25 Torx bit and either just a regular driver style or a bit with a socket and an extension.
Okay, you can open up either door. There's a little plug, and you'll need a Torx 25 bit and a ratchet and extension, or actually just a T25 driver and remove that bolt. Now, here, we'll pull out the door handle a little bit. Pull off that back part and then pull back on the door handle and out.
Okay, to reinstall, put the gasket in place and put the handle back in. Slide it forward, pull it out a little bit, and you can put the other bezel in. As you see here, we're just installing the original blue handle. This vehicle didn't need a new handle.
At 1A Auto, we carry both just black handles that you can paint them match, and we also carry the chrome handles which are a nice upgrade, but you can see it's pretty easy.
Get that T25 Torx started in there. You may have to hold the rear part of the handle, get it started in there correctly, tighten it up, and then put your plug back in place.
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In this video, we're going to be working with our 2012 GMC Acadia. We're going to show you how to remove and replace your exterior door handle on your front driver's door. This information is going to be the same for the front passenger door.
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Here are the items you'll need for this repair: T30 Torx bit, ratchet, socket extension, T25 screwdriver, flat head screwdriver, pick
Locate this notch in this cover panel inside of the door handle. Pull down. We're using a 90 degree hook pick here, but you could also use a trim tool or a small flat blade screwdriver. We'll also remove this cover inside the interior door latch. Again, there is a specific notch for you to pull from. Pop that panel out as well. This screw and the two behind the first cover we removed come out with a T30 Torx socket, a ratchet, and an extension. Lift up on your door lock. Using that same pick, we'll go in and release this panel to remove the actual lock.
On the bottom of the door panel, you'll find this notch which is designed for a plastic interior trim removal tool which is available from 1AAuto.com. You could also get this done with a pair of flat blade screwdrivers if you tape them up to try to protect the paint and the plastic panel, but these are the best solution for it. You want to push this up in between the panel and pry out until the plastic clip pops. You'll be able to see more of them as you pull more of the panel off. Get the forked end of the tool on either side of the pin and pry out. Be sure to hold the panel out, otherwise when you're moving around looking for these pins, and they could fall back in and make you have to start over. Once you have a few of the pins out, you may be able to just reach back and pull the rest of the panel out by hand.
Once all the clips are released, you can lift up, release the door latch cable by pushing up on the leg at the bottom and prying down on the one at the top, pulling the cable through the opening. You can then get the bare cable out. Slide it through the notch. Rotate it around, and pull the ball out of out of the release. Disconnect the electrical connectors through the door panel. It's the bottom green and bottom gray. Remove this clip retainer. This is another place where an interior trim removal tool comes in handy. We'll have to remove the clip from its retainer here as well and the gray one below it. Disconnect these as well. You can now set the door panel off to the side.
Then we'll use our trim removal tool or you could use a pair of side cutters to get back here and pry or a screwdriver, but this is the best way to do it without damaging the panel. Pry out on the two clips: one there and one down here at the bottom. Once the foam is out, we can remove this weather shield. The adhesive they use here can be pretty tough, so sometimes it's nice to take a razor blade and just cut right down the middle of the adhesive.
Once you get it going, it's a lot easier to remove. Reconnect these two connectors that go to the window motor and regulator on our door panel. We'll turn our key on in the vehicle and roll the window up. Inside the door panel, we have our latch rod here for the door lock and for the door handle. We'll have to disconnect these in order to remove it from the door. Remove the access hole from the back side of the door panel, at which point you can reach through here and access the tabs for the lock rod retainer. We'll reach through and push those down with a small flat blade screwdriver and remove that rod from the holder.
Once the tabs are out of the way, you can push the rod out of the open. Then down at the bottom of the door handle rod, pop this tab open, and remove our rod from it. Now our handle is free to come out once you get the bolts off. From the same opening we removed our lock rod from, there is a T25 Torx screw that we'll remove with a T25 Torx screwdriver. Once the screw is backed out far enough, but not necessarily removed fully. Open the door handle and remove the rear portion of the cover.
Partially open the door handle and pull back until it pops out. Loosen the T25 screw at the front. Once that's loose in the back side of the door panel you can slide the screw forward and out of its opening. Push in, and slide forward. Don't lose this gasket. You can remove the interior portion of the handle from the inside. Now, while it is possible to change this cylinder inside of the vehicle, this clip right here that retains the cylinder into the back of the door latch assembly can be very brittle and sometimes when you pop it out because it's spring-loaded, they can go flying and get lost and broken. With it outside, you can pop it out with a little more precision. You may have to remove that screw all the way. Once the clip is out, the cylinder is easily removed.
Reinstall the lock cylinder and the snap clip. Go ahead and put that T25 Torx screw back in a couple of threads if you had to remove it. You can now reinstall the latch assembly into the door. Reinstall the handle into the door. Slide the screw with the front back into place. Push the rest of the handle through. You can then tighten down the front screw here. Use the alignment tabs on the gasket to lock it into place in the rear. Make sure it's on there nice and flat. We'll then lay the exterior door handle in on an angle, and push it forward until it locks into place. Lift it up and set the rear portion back in.
Reinstall the lock rod into the plastic clip simply by pulling it in until it clicks in there. Reinstall the bottom of the door handle rod and to its clip and lock it back. Move the handle a few times to check for proper operation. Reinstall the access plug into the side of the door. Reinstall the weather shielding inside of the door. Just pat down along all the edges to make sure that adhesive sticks back together. This stuff's pretty resilient so as long as you don't tear it up too bad removing it, it sticks back together nicely. Then we'll take our foam insulator here, line up the pins, and push them right back into place.
Reconnect your electrical connectors. Remember that these two here have to be snapped back into their spots on the door before we can reconnect the mirror sides. Reinstall the door latch cable into the opening at the back of the handle. Pull the cable out, and then set the retainer back in. Lift your door panel up over the lock rod here. Once the panel's lined back up, snap all the retainers back into place. Once the retainers are all clipped back in, you can reinstall your three T30 Torx screws. Reinstall the plastic covers. These ones have tabs on the bottom that need to be set in first, and then you roll the clips at the top over until they snap. The one behind the door latch simply snaps straight into place. Slide the lock cover over as far as it'll go. Snap the latch back in.
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Hi, I'm Don from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and the next time you need a part for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video, we're going to show you how to replace an outer door handle assembly on a 2007 Pontiac G6. It's fundamentally the same for model years 2007 through 2010. I used a T25 Torx socket and extension of socket wrenches, as well as a flat blade screwdriver.
Remove the rubber cover, locate the T25 Torx screw that's in the hole. I'll fast-forward as I take that screw out. Pull out on the handle and then off with the little cover. Now, in removing the handle, slide it back till it clicks, and then pull out the front portion a little bit, and then all the way out. Then, you're just going to need to turn it a little bit to get it to come out fully.
You can remove the rubber and install the rubber gasket. Put the back end of the handle in, twisting it in, then pushing it on the front, and then slide it forward. Pull out the handle and slide the cap back on.
Be careful when reinstalling the T25 Torx screw in the handle that you don't drop it inside the door panel. Fast-forward a little bit as we tighten that up, and you can see that we just took off the original door handle and put it back on. This car didn't need a new door handle. At 1A Auto, we sell both black door handles that you can paint to match if you wanted to. We also sell chrome door handles, and we sell those in sets of four if you wanted to upgrade your G6 to chrome door handles. Put the rubber cap back on.
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Hi, I'm Mike from 1AAuto. We've been selling auto parts for over 30 years.
When removing the exterior door handles, there's an access hole behind this rubber plug.
Inside you'll see a T25 Torx head screw. Go at a good slow pace, to make sure you do not drop that inside the door.
From the outside, you gotta grip the door handle. Open it. You gotta take the lock cover off. Pull on the handle and slide it.
When reinstalling the handle, put the front end piece in first. Make sure the clip goes behind that metal.
Then you can reinstall the lock cover. Take the inside screw and line it up. Tighten it down.
Replace the rubber plug.
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Hi, I'm Mike from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and next time you need parts for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video, we're going to show you how to replace door handles. This is useful, obviously, if your handle gets broken. Also, we sell the chrome door handle set for this vehicle. So if you wanted to put a little bit of bling on the outside of your equinox or some other GM vehicles, you can buy the full set of chrome door handles and switch them. It's a pretty easy process. You just need a flat blade screw driver and a T25 Torx driver.
On the door handles, on this vehicle you want to start right here in the back with the open door, and you'll see a little round plug. Carefully get a screw driver in there. Come up. Distort it. Put the screwdriver in behind. Pop the plug out. Right inside you'll see a T25 Torx screw. Remove that screw. Pull that out. Pull your handle out some. Then this part pulls right out. Then push this firmly backwards. This part of the handle comes out.
Here are new handles from 1aauto. We have them both in unfinished black as well as chrome. Obviously this will make a good replacement. If you did want to paint the handle to match like your original, you could be as crude as just going to a hardware store finding a color that matches pretty well and painting it that way, or go to an automotive paint store, take your car there. They can usually match the color of your paint, put in an air charge can and spray it so you can finish it that way. Again, we offer these in black as well as chrome. Put the gasket back on there. Put this in. Slide it forward so it latches. Pull it out a little bit. Put this piece right in. Make sure you're pushing down. As you're screwing it in, make sure you're pushing down on this piece here, until it's tight. Put our plug back on. We're all set.
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