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How to Replace Tailgate Handle 2002-08 Dodge Ram 1500
How to Fix Stuck Tailgate 2002-08 Dodge Ram
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Tools used
Socket Driver
T30 Driver
8mm Socket
1. Remove the tailgate handle
Remove the bed liner with your T30 Torx Driver.
Lift up the tailgate access panel and set it aside.
Unclip the latch clips from the tail gate handle.
Unbolt the two 8 mm bolts do remove the handle.
2. Install the new tail gate handle from 1A Auto.
Hit the pivoting components in the latch mechanism with white grease to prevent future damage to your new tail gate handle.
Place the new handle into the tailgate and sandwich the tailgate between the latch mechanism and the handle.
Secure everything together with your 10 mm nuts, socket and ratchet.
Clip the latch rods to the mechanism.
Replace the tail gate access panel, followed by the bed liner.
Secure everything with your T30 Torx Driver.
Brought to you by 1AAuto.com. Your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. In this video we're going to replace the tailgate handle on this 2004 Dodge Ram, the same as any 02-08.
Tools you'll need are a T30 Torx driver and an 8 mm socket. You'll also need a ratchet and an extension. You'll want to start out by removing a series of T30 Torx screws. You can see here I start with a hand wrench, but I quickly go to the air tools, a little faster and whether or not you have a bed liner, you can see here mine has a bed liner. If yours doesn't have the bed liner, you'll be able to see these screws, no problem. After we do these last ones, then we'll remove the bed liner piece and then there's two more screws underneath and then the tailgate access panel comes off and you can just flip it out of the way.
Now looking down here at the handle these clips, there's a little tab right here that you pry out and then pull the clip up and then the rod pulls right out. The same thing over here. Pry out, pull up, pull the rod out. Two 8 mm bolts. Okay, we'll speed it up here again and you'll notice as I start loosening the second bolt I reach under and just hold the handle up. There is your handle. Original handle, new handle from 1A Auto. Commonly what happens is these plastic parts break and that's usually because you need to lubricate your mechanisms. I'll show you how you do that. Obviously my original one is still fine on this truck, so I'm not going to waste a new one on it and I'll re-install the original. Before you put it back together you just want to lubricate the pivoting parts. Then also your latches here. Just for your information I'm using a little bit of spray on white lithium grease.
Re-installation, reverse the procedure. Put your handle up in. Kind of press it up in and shake it back and forth a little bit. Put your mechanism in. Two 8 mm bolts and nuts. When you put these rods back in you want to pull, you pull just gently towards you, not much. Just enough to make sure that there's no slack. Same thing, pull gentle towards the center of the truck. I'm going to speed up the rest of the way through it. If you have a bed liner, you probably put two or three bolts in first and then put the bed liner over the top of it and then what you want to do is you want to start all your bolts and I kind of violate my own rule here. I tighten up those two and then realize that I can't get one of them in; because, I need pull the bed liner around. Basically start all of your bolts first and then tighten them up afterwards.
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Tools used
T30 Driver
8mm Socket
Ratchet
1. Releasing the Tailgate
Remove the eight T-30 screws on the inside of the tailgate
Pull off the plastic tailgate cover
Remove the inner cover
Pull in on the latch rods to release the tailgate
2. Removing the Tailgate
Remove the two 8mm nuts on the back of the latch
Pull down on the bottom of the latch
Slide the latch down
Remove the latch from the tailgate
3. Installing the Tailgate
Insert the handle into place
Insert the latch into place
Tighten the 8mm nuts with a socket and ratchet
Lock the latches closed on either side
Pull the handle to release the latches
Reinstall the cover(s)
Tighten the eight T-30 Torx screws
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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 to replace the tail gate handle on a Dodge Ram. This one is a 2008, but the procedure is pretty much the same for a 2002-2008. You'll need a new handle from 1AAuto.com, T-30 Torx driver, and an 8mm socket with a ratchet.
One very common problem with trucks is the tailgate being stuck in a closed position. The tail gate latch is often responsible for this. If your tail gate's stuck open, you can remove the inner skin. With the tail gate closed, release the latch and replace this fairly simply and restore your tail gate to proper operating conditions.
Remove the eight, T-30 Torx screws on the inside of the tail gate. We have a plastic tail gate cover. If your truck has one as well, you want to reach behind and pull the steel on the inner piece of the tailgate while you remove your plastic. Then remove the inner cover. The latch mechanism in the center here is operated when the latch is open. You press this down, it rotates this mechanism to pull the latch rod on either side and release the latches.
The latch itself can be broken. This mechanism can be snapped off. The plastic here can break or these latch rods can come out of their clips, meaning that you're only releasing one side of the tail gate. In any case, you can either manually turn this if your latch is broken, or you can pull in on the latch rods to release the tail gate and bring it down. Use an 8mm socket and ratchet to remove the two 8mm nuts on the back of the latch. Support the latch before releasing the nut fully. With the nuts removed, pull down on the bottom of the latch, slide it down, move it from the tailgate.
See our old part and our new part are exactly the same. The same size handle, the same size outer trim here. We have the same latch rod, same release mechanism there, this piece of plastic, new studs to mount into our latch in the actual tail gate.
See the old part's rotting out here. It will finish rotting out and breaking, wouldn't snap back into position, make for some awkward function of the tail gate or this piece of plastic here can get worn out from opening and closing the tailgate so many times, it stresses and snaps causing your tailgate to be stuck closed. If your old latch is rusted out and snapped and plastic is broken, this new part from 1AAuto is going to go in direct fit just like your original equipment and fix you up right.
Reinstall the handle into the tail gate. Be sure that the alignment pins on the latch handle are in their proper slots on either side. Once the pins are aligned, set your latch onto the studs to the back of your handle.
Reinstall the two 8mm nuts, tighten them down with a socket and ratchet. To check operation of your latch before closing the tail gate, lock the latches closed on either side. Pull the handle and make sure the latches have released on both sides. Now we know that we can open and close our tail gate properly.
Reinstall the steel cover on the top of the tail gate. If you don't have a plastic cover, you can skip this next step and just start bolting it down. Since we have one, we'll install our plastic tail gate cover and our eight T-30 Torx screws.
Close your tail gate. Make sure that the latch works properly.
Thanks for tuning in. We hope this video helped you out. Next time you need parts for your car, please visit 1AAuto.com. Also check out our other helpful how-to and diagnosis videos.
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Doris
February 16, 2018
Timely shipping, packaged well. Will order from here again when a need a truck part.
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T
April 30, 2018
It was suppose to be an exact replacement. The guide pins were bigger than OEM and spaced differently so i had to drill out the locations on the truck. Feels cheaper than OEM, not as heavy a plastic. Will i order another part? No. This is the third part from these folks, others i know have had good luck with this supplier. The handle broke on the fifth opening so i spent the extra $130 and bought TRUE OEM from the dealer. I open and close my tail gate at least a dozen times a week and to brake on the fourth opening is to expensive.
I am happy with the video, excellent how to on replacing the handle. But no, i will stick with OEM from now on.
Jonathan
December 17, 2022
The alignment pins didnt line up with holes in tailgate. I had to cut off one of the pins.
Jon H.
Bryan
March 15, 2023
Cheaply made not satisfied
Customer Q&A
Is this silver chrome or black chrome? Sorry for the pic looks black. ThanksJune 4, 2019
Rachael M
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This part is silver chrome, it is just the image/computer that is making it look almost black. This will be made to the same specs as your OE part.
June 4, 2019
Christa R
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