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Door panel. Can I do it without breaking plastic oem pins?

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Tha Fella Dylan

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Jan 9, 2012
Algonac, Michigan
So the time has come to finally fix my door handles. Has anyone done this recently? Is it a PITA to where I just hire this out? Was looking for tips on how to not break my pins. I did it before on my old gst and broke the pins somehow. Tips welcome.
 
Just take the screws out and pull the panel away from the door. Sometimes the clips will pull off the door panel but you can put them back in.
 
It's like a 15-20 minute job. Make sure that you unbolt the latch and lower it down though. IT makes it a ton easier to get the handle and linkage pulled out with the handle. there are 2 bolts holding the handle in, one behind the glass which will require a wrench, and one on the back of the door.
 
Oh its an easy 12pack job, even if you do break a few mounting clips they are super cheap, the clips seem to get a bit loose over the years anyways. You could just get all new clips and tighten up the door panel anyways while your at it.
 
Pulling the panel is the least of your worries, if you have big hands then good luck not getting scuffed up.
 
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Alright. But two things. The door handle is completely broken off. Do I still have to unbolt the torx bolts? And do I just snap the rod back in? With the handle completely broken off I'm pretty much at the last step I think but the last step is confusing.
 
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