Does anyone know what the name is for the plastic end caps on the leather door handles near the windows, or where to buy them?

Asked by TampaNavigator May 04, 2011 at 06:07 PM about the 2000 Lincoln Navigator 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Over the years the pastic end caps on the leather door handles near the windows have  
fallen off. I have tried to search for them online but have been unable to even figure out
what they are called. I would really appreciate any information on what their name is where I
could look to find out. Thanks.

2 Answers

I have a contact at teamfordparts.com in las vegas, bill jenkins is the service manager and can send you schematics with the various parts so you can specify which one you need. Tell him you found him from the contour.org enthusiast group and he will usually give you a deal.

Oh man... I hate those things. I've had 3 Navigators and lost some of those "interior handle end caps" with all 3. I think your only chance is a junkyard that allows you to cruise the property and pull your own parts. Try looking at Ford Expeditions as well. I believe they have the same caps. Once you have them use JB Weld and REALLY stick those suckers on there :-) Good Luck! Dan B

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