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In this video, we show you how to replace the rear exterior door handle on this 2003 Nissan Altima. It's the same process on these Altimas from 2002 to 2006, and we show you how to do this on the passenger side, but the driver side is the same procedure. The items you need for this are a new rear exterior door handle from 1AAuto.com, a flat blade screwdriver, a Phillips screwdriver, and a 10 mm socket and ratchet.
In your pull cup here, there is a small little screw cover. Just pry that out and removed the Phillips screw that's under there. Now, carefully pry up your switch panel. Then, disconnect the window switch by pushing on the tab on the harness. Behind you door handle there's this little panel, you want to remove that, and then remove the Phillips screw in there, and then the one in this pull cup. Once those are removed, just pull out along the edges of the door panel to separate the clips on the back. Then, lift the door panel up and off. On the back of the door panel are these two cables. You want to pull them out of the door, push them forward and disconnect them. Here, we're carefully removing the water shield. We're using the utility knife to kind of cut the adhesive. You can do that, or you can carefully pull with your hands. Be careful and not to stretch or rip the water shield.
Removing this bracket is optional. We do it so you have a better view of what we're doing inside of the door. Disconnect your power lock by pushing in the tab on the harness and pulling it free. Now, you want to remove your door latch by removing these 4 Phillips screws. You can see he's using a Phillips head on a ratchet. If you feel you need more leverage to get these screws out, this is the best way to do it. Once those are removed, the door latch will just pull right out. Now, remove these two 10mm bolts on the back of the exterior door handle. Using a flat blade screwdriver, pry the tab at the bottom of the door handle. Once that's pried free, the door handle will pull right out. On the left is the old door handle. Once that's pried free, the door handle will come right out.
On the left is the old door handle. On the right is the new one from 1A Auto. You can see that the new one is black. If you want it to match your vehicle, you can buy a can of spray paint at a store and get a similar color, and match it that way; or, if you want the exact color, you can go to an auto parts store with a paint department, and they can match the color, and fill an air charged paint can with it, and you can spray it with that. Now, you want to remove your door handle rod from the old door handle by just flipping up that clip, pulling the rod out, putting it into the new door handle, and flipping down the clip on that. Now, feed your door handle into the door. You want that tab on the bottom of it to snap into place. We'll fast forward as Don replaces those two 10mm bolts. Now, you want to make sure the door handle rod goes into this hole on your latch. So, when you feed the latch in, you just want to lift that door rod up, and drop it into place. Fast forward, as Don replace that 10mm Phillips head bolt and those 3 Phillips screws on the side of the door latch. Reconnect your harness.
Push your cables and harnesses back through that water shield and push it back up into place. Replace the bracket if you removed it. Now, to reconnect them, you want to clip them in, push them forward, and push them back into the door. Now put your door panel up onto the window seal and push it down, and then hit around the edges to reactivate those clips. Make sure your window switch harness come through.We'll fast forward here as Don replaces the Phillips screw in the pull cup, and the Phillips screw behind the door handle and replaces that little cover. Now reconnect your window switch, and push the switch panel down into place. Replace that other Phillips screw in the pull cup, and the screw cover that goes over it. You're all set.
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