Her husband was trying to open the back door and thought it was frozen shut so he yanked on the handle only to find out that it was actually just locked. :-0
I called the junk yard to find a back cover over her hatch in her new Subaru and they had one so I asked about the handle at the same time and they told me that they had one. Yahoo for that!
With that grand encouragement, when I got home after our little trip, I took it on.
I unscrewed the screws in the handle and opener area as you can see, I popped it off the door as best I could until the window handle got in my way.
I looked and looked for a way to get that off and unscrewed, pulled etc. I didn't want to break it was that happened on Princess Three's car. So, what to do....
I asked if I could borrow the tool and he said he was out and about and could run it over. I had all the tools out and the door opened and half apart and he pulled up and started working on it before I even knew he was there.
Once the handle and door liner are off, you need a socket set that can get into small spaces. We ended up using a screw driver with my socket set in order to get the socket into the place needed. You can see it in the picture ass we had to take off the three screws on the side of the door to move the latch piece enough to get to the screw pin holding the handle on.
Once the handle is clear, a little metal piece just slides into a hole. Just pay attention when you are taking off the handle and you will see where to slide the little metal pin into the hole.
Once everything is screwed back in, just pop the door liner back in. Oh, on the hinge side of the door, there are a few clips that hold the liner on, I broke one not knowing that you need to push the center on the clips to release them before you take off the liner.
I popped it back on and screwed the liner back on in the handle and opener area and the window roll down handle was easy to "pop" back on with the pin in it.
I'll share my return visit to the car parts place tomorrow.
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