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How To Replace Inside Door Handle Ford 1992-96 F150 F250 F350
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Tools used
Socket Extensions
8mm Socket
Ratchet
1. Removing the Door Handle
Remove the bolt right above the door handle with an 8mm socket
As it loosens pull on the door handle
Remove the handle
2. Installing the New Door Handle
Insert the handle into the car door
Tighten the 8mm bolt above the door handle
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These inside door handles are plastic, and they dry out and break a lot, especially in trucks in a hot and dry climate. If you actually just put your finger through this indoor/outdoor carpet, you'll feel an 8mm bolt right back in here. You need an 8mm socket, and I have a ratchet extension, and if you just put it in right above the handle, put your socket on there and remove the bolt.
As it comes out, I pull on the handle. I'm pulling this way on the handle, and I'm pushing in lightly on the socket and ratchet and extension. What that does is once the bolt is all the way out, my handle and bolt come out together. Remove the bolt from there.
New handle from 1A Auto. It's exactly the same. Obviously, with a broken handle it's going to work a whole lot better. Just put it in, and you have to just make sure you get it beyond the carpet, I guess, and just feel around and start turning the bolt. There you go.
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