how to install interior door handle on 2010 ford expedition xlt

Asked by Melissa Aug 13, 2016 at 07:19 PM about the 2010 Ford Expedition XLT 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

how do I install a drivers side interior door handle on a 2010 ford expedition xlt

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No real trick to it, just need basic tools (screwdrivers, small socket set/wrenches), you will have to remove interior door panel to access the interior of the door to connect the lock rod to the door lock. Check on youtube for how-to vids, shouldn't matter if it's an F150, Explorer or Expedition, same process will work for all. The hardest parts will be: getting door panel off (mostly its finding all the screws/plastic retainers), then its getting your hand inside the door to make the rod connection. Having smaller hands will help.

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Actually, KenF...I have found that the hardest part is getting door panels back on. Those pegs that go into the holes in the door never seem to want to cooperate.

the bracket that holds the door handle pivot pin and spring is broken. Can I replacde that part

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