Driver side door handle

Asked by Kasey Jan 04, 2018 at 05:24 PM about the 2013 Ford Explorer Limited

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

How do u reconnect a door handle that's
still attached on one side. Keyless entry
still works.

3 Answers

34,750

the back side on the handle broke,will need to replace outer handle.

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You have to remove the inside door panel with the window up. Handles are usually attached via two rivets on either end. Purchase the new handle first and look at it, but basically you will have to drill out the rivets to remove it. Then reinstall with two screws (short as to not interfere with the window movement and a net and lock washer. There are probably U-tube videos on the net which will show the process.

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Money just broke at the car wash. How do you reconnect the handle on inside so it will work to open the door??

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