Guys, thank you so much. I've been driving around in my 99 Camry with no exterior OR interior driver's door handles. This guide seriously saved me probably 100$ in service at a shop. Just a few things from my go at it: 1. For the latch rod to release, just wedge the biggest flathead screwdriver you can between the flippable plastic safety latch and the rod itself and twist. He shows you how to do it, but doesn't describe it in a lot of detail. I was using a smaller flathead at first and it wasn't working at all. If it's still giving you trouble with a large flathead, try prying on the plastic retainer to bend it a little (it is part of the door handle you are replacing, not the door itself, as mentioned in the guide) and THEN try the flathead-twist. Should come loose after a little effort. 2. As I've seen others here say, there is no need to remove the entire weather lining, just peel it back a bit. 3A. You can remove/replace the lock rod on the outside of the door to make it a bit easier, BUT: 3B. If you follow the guide and remove and replace it inside of the door - the lock rod is shaped like an upside-down L, with the little hook (stuck into the lock mechanism) facing towards the interior of the car. Lift up on the plastic latch clipped to the rod and push the rod towards the exterior side of the car. To replace it, grab the rod with your fingers and bring it up and towards you into the lock. This guide is great and comprehensive, and maybe these tips would be more obvious if I had more experience working on cars, but alas. I gotta say thanks a bunch for the help, and you have me as a customer for any future car parts. -Frank
What an absolute nightmare! I just finished this job while repeatedly referencing the video. Thank goodness for you and this video. And frankly, all of your videos. I use the 1A Auto channel for repairs A LOT. Keep up the good work, guys! No criticism intended whatsoever, but from what I experienced, it's way easier to install the lock rod and snap it into place BEFORE you install the new handle into the door. I fought and fought with it with the handle in the door. I finally took it back out, put the lock rod in and snapped it down, then pushed the handle into the door and screwed it into the door. Just my opinion, but it may save some cursing and frustration for someone else.
This is very useful. As others said, just remove the plastic enough to gain access. On a 99 removing the handle control rod was VERY difficult. The lock control rod which was easy to remove was impossible to reinstall since I have large hands so I had to install it before installing the handle. These two complications added several hours to what could have been an easy job. I ended up installing the handle 3 times to sort this out. Not a job for the feignt of heart. BTW I've removed plenty of handles and this was one of the worst. Give yourself plenty of time.
Wonderfully detailed walkthrough. Thanks! By the way, I got the lock rod off from the outside after pulling the handle out as far as it could safely go. I also put the lock rod on the new handle from the outside.
A detailed view of HOW you put the lock arms and clips back on the handle from the inside would be helpful. We've been struggling with that part for days.
Next time I need parts for my 2001 Camry, you are the go-to guys!!! Could have saved myself much grief watching both videos 1st. Had a broken door handle for 2-3 years that I "jury-rigged" until a valet attendant finally broke it for good. Wife sideswiped the mirror on the same side. Got both parts somewhere else. Mirror had wrong connector. Luckily I have some electronic skills and could figure out how to splice it. Handle was threaded for different screws. Local hardware had nice stainless replacements for those. Unfortunately I only watched the mirror replacement video and then tried to figure things out for the handle! :-( Now that I know the sequence it should go back together quickly. Thanks. Robert from GR, Mich.
Just discovered this very very helpful instructional video. I'm years late but I have a 1999 Toyota Camry with the exact issues and I have viewed and will continue to view the vids. When I order the parts then I'm going to come back to your videos.
Thank you thank you, I replaced the front driver side exterior and interior door handles and bezel of my 2001 Camry all thanks to you. And in the future, I will order my parts from you. Again thanks. Rebecca
There is no need to remove the entire weather plastic lining, also no need to pop and unplug the automatic window control and lock buttons. Other than that the video was great
For reattaching the bars to the outside handle, try leaving the a handle loose and a jar so you can grab them from the outside of the car. If you can't get the action bar in properly, Try tying string the tab coming off the lock. It lets you push the action bar into the without bending it
Great video; however be prepared for the 01 Camry possibly having access holes that are 3/4" offset from bolt heads, requiring socket joint extenders to get to the left had side bolts if you happen to have huge hands and can't reach in. What looks like whistling in the park in this video was a two-afternoon ordeal for me. But it bears repeating, very helpful video.
Getting the latch rod out when you don't have a broken retaining clip, as in this video, can be a bear. That plastic clip stops the latch rod from sliding out easily as it did in this video. It laughed at my screwdriver trying to just pop it off. I had to destroy the clip before that rod could slide out. On the plus side, when you order a new handle mechanism it generally comes with a new retaining clip.
They broke the clip getting it off themselves. Look at how scratched up the rod is a little after 8:00. A little honesty would have been appreciated here.
My hands felt like raw hamburger when I got done with this retainer clip madness and laparoscopic surgery with socket joint extenders to get to the left hand side bolts. One of the hardest things I've ever had the poor judgement to delve into.
A lot harder than it looks, I purchased handle from you as you made it look so easy. Outside door handle now works but lock does not, I have to unlock it from driver side now. When I was fighting with the window switch plug the whole switch fell apart, it was obviously never designed to be removed. Window no longer rolls down. I did not mind opening door for her reaching from inside but my wife is happy she can get in car now without waiting for me, I do not mind unlocking it from my side for her. I hate all the cheap plastic clips that never fit firm again and the jerry rigged switches cars have now.
@@1AAuto kudos for professionalism. Going that extra step says alot about who you are. Son getting ready to do this for me on Grandma. TIA for posting :-)
This is a really good video, however they should show the driver's door because that's the door that will most likely have the broken door handle. Just a thought, this video is being done by a professional mechanic and the latch rod and lock rod have been taken out prior to the video being making it look easier than it really is. I struggled for a Very long time trying to get the rod out with a lot of cussing and fussing. The other problem is that the screws from the original door handle will most likely not fit into the replacement door handle. And like mentioned by others, put the lock rod back into the handle and then wedge it back into the handle hole. You'll save yourself a lot of frustration. My suggestion is that you order the handle, and get the right color, which will not match exactly since the car paint will have faded a bit. You should be able to get it for about $13 and some change with free shipping. Then have your mechanic or body shop install it for you. It is worth the time and money and it will work properly when it's all finished. If you do attempt this, label EVERY screw and part you remove and don't let anyone interrupt until you're finished or you'll have screws in the wrong place, or missing parts, etc. This won't be a 12 minute job for the average person, but several hours. Getting the rods out and back in took the most time.
Nice detail and pace, though the zoom/close-up through-the-door views of the latch and lock rods were a little confusing (approx 4:00-5:30). FWIW, the outside handle of my 2001 Camry snapped off, probably due to age, but, it didn't help that snowstorm Stella froze everything! I'm using a flat head screwdriver to lever the handle up until I get the replacement part. I replaced the interior handle about a year ago, when the spring broke. I had a similar problem with previous cars, so, no big deal, there; just wish I knew the exterior handle was going, so I wouldn't have to repeat most of the steps!
+Mark Lendsey Thanks for watching. If any of our viewers needs to make this repair, we carry the replacement door handle on our website. Here's a link to them. We also offer free shipping on all orders in the US www.1aauto.com/1997-01-lexus-es300-toyota-camry-exterior-door-handle/i/1adhe01219?RUclips&CTA%20Comment&ATony
Hardest part is connecting lock rod to lever and snap the clip. No access. So I took handle back out, tied a string to the lock rod at the bend so I could position it from outside the door, began inserting handle but look at the lock lever with it's clip, pull the rod into position and push rod into lever clip and hole, then clip it. My lock lever end was at the wrong angle to fit in the hole, so I removed handle again and bent tip of lock rod the right direction. Went in perfectly.
That Handle has been replace before. As the Factory handle don't have them meatal treads in it and can not use the original bolts in the after market replacement ones .... Just thought i share that ifo
Thank you very much for the video. I have a 2001 Corolla that has a broken handle that I'm doing tomorrow. Everything seems straight forward. Thanks!!!
+MrJuanChiChi Thanks for watching. If any of our viewers needs to make this repair, we carry the auto repair part shown in this video on our website. Here is a link to them: www.1aauto.com/1997-01-lexus-es300-toyota-camry-exterior-door-handle/i/1adhe01219?RUclips&CTA+Comment&N_G5Yl8Gws
+Kate Paine Thanks for watching. If any of our viewers needs to make this repair, we carry the replacement door handle shown in this video on our website. Here's a link to them www.1aauto.com/1997-01-lexus-es300-toyota-camry-exterior-door-handle/i/1adhe01219?RUclips&CTA%20Comment&ATony
+CK Lo Thanks for watching. If any of our viewers needs to make this repair, we carry the auto repair part shown in this video on our website. Here is a link to them www.1aauto.com/1997-01-lexus-es300-toyota-camry-exterior-door-handle/i/1adhe01219?RUclips&CTA+Comment&N_G5Yl8Gws
+Robin Midgett Thank you for the great reply. We love to empower our customers by showing you how-to perform your own auto repairs while installing our high quality auto parts. Have a great day! 1aauto.com
Can you post a video on how to replace door latch and lock actuator on this same generation camry. I have a 2001 camry and am having a difficult time removing the old actuator, the window guides seem to be in the way.
+Rogue Ninja We're always cycling through cars filming hundreds of common repairs for common vehicles every month. We'll add this to our list of repairs to film. Check back again and hopefully we'll have it soon.
Thanks for the video, my 1999 camry actuator was bad because of which it was not locking/unlocking, I changed it, but after changing the actuator the lock became little stiff because of which its not locking but it is responding which it was not earlier, what could be the issue? Is it the lock rods or the actuator was not placed properly? Thanks
I just did this repair but the right 10mm bolt kept bottoming out and just COULD NOT get it tight. The other bolt was no problem. I admit, I'm pretty sure my part was NOT from the manufacturer or even you guys. I was more interested in saving $$$ and doing a satisfactory job. The car's just too old w/too many miles on it. Otherwise, GREAT INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO!
One thing that I ran into was that the Doorman replacement needed different bolts than the Toyota OEM part. I had to get 3 M6 x 10mm bolts to fit the replacement handle.
I guess a long screwdriver is the only way to move the latch rod cuz I tried for an hour using everything at my disposal and it just would not come off
It was very easy to strip the plastic threads in the holes of the handle assemble that receive the two self-tapping hex-screws. Thought I was "screwed" when the bolt through the lock spun free. sSlid the end of a zip-tie into the hole and the screw seemed to bite well enough...we'll see!
about to do this just to get the lock code. Was thinking if there is an easier way, and my $20 usb endoscope might be able to get inside the door and close to the lock to see the code...
I tried. I worked 4.5 hours and never got the first handle off. I was so close, but just couldn't find the safety latch on the lock rod. I dropped one of the bolts and never found it. It's still somewhere inside the door. Finally, I gave up and decided to just put everything back together. I had to find a screw to replace the one I lost. Thank God I found one. This is a good video, but I wish someone would tell me where to look or feel for safety latch on the lock rod. Also, where is the lock rod? LOL.
Why did you remove the inside door handle? and the plate on the bottom of the door? It seems that once you have the door panel off you have easy access to the holes and opening to get to the outside door handle. Is there a reason for that? Because I will be replacing my door handle on a 01 Avalon and wanted to know if that was nessasary. please respond. Thank you..
+Paul Flannery It allows for much easier tear down when you are taking off the weather shield that protects the inside of the door panel. You can do the job without removing the interior handle, but it will take longer to do.
I had to remove the plate at the bottom of the door only to fish the 10mm bolt I dropped out of the exterior handle. I left the old interior handle on.
I found it easier to leave the lock cylinder in. Easier to take out the one bolt then the plastic clip. you don’t have to take off the inner handle or that metal plate
+Kevin Tran For anyone else who might be doing this job, we carry the parts shown in the video on our website. Order from us and we'll cover the shipping. Here's a link: www.1aauto.com/1997-01-lexus-es300-toyota-camry-exterior-door-handle/i/1adhe01219?RUclips&CTA%20Comment&ATony
A neighbor lost the keys to his Camry and a locksmith wanted $700 to replace them. Thanks to your videos, a disabled veteran is about to save over $600. Fine work, gentlemen!
+John Douglass Thank you! We love empowering our customers and showing how to perform DIY auto repairs with our high-quality auto parts. 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c
if only the handles warent made from cheap plastic both of my front handles broke just from normal use meanwhile the car iv had for way longer doesn't even show signs of breaking
+George Vargas We wouldn't be able to diagnose an issue like that here, you may want to have a local mechanic take a look at it. Thanks for checking us out! 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c
Now I know that I would pay any dollar amount NOT to have to do this myself! It would literally be easier to swap on a different door with a good handle.
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Hey how do you remove the lock actuator for the rear door on the same car?
+pjunior3692 We do not have a video for this repair right now, but we'll keep this request in mind for a future video! 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c
Guys, thank you so much. I've been driving around in my 99 Camry with no exterior OR interior driver's door handles. This guide seriously saved me probably 100$ in service at a shop. Just a few things from my go at it:
1. For the latch rod to release, just wedge the biggest flathead screwdriver you can between the flippable plastic safety latch and the rod itself and twist. He shows you how to do it, but doesn't describe it in a lot of detail. I was using a smaller flathead at first and it wasn't working at all. If it's still giving you trouble with a large flathead, try prying on the plastic retainer to bend it a little (it is part of the door handle you are replacing, not the door itself, as mentioned in the guide) and THEN try the flathead-twist. Should come loose after a little effort.
2. As I've seen others here say, there is no need to remove the entire weather lining, just peel it back a bit.
3A. You can remove/replace the lock rod on the outside of the door to make it a bit easier, BUT:
3B. If you follow the guide and remove and replace it inside of the door - the lock rod is shaped like an upside-down L, with the little hook (stuck into the lock mechanism) facing towards the interior of the car. Lift up on the plastic latch clipped to the rod and push the rod towards the exterior side of the car. To replace it, grab the rod with your fingers and bring it up and towards you into the lock.
This guide is great and comprehensive, and maybe these tips would be more obvious if I had more experience working on cars, but alas. I gotta say thanks a bunch for the help, and you have me as a customer for any future car parts.
-Frank
What an absolute nightmare! I just finished this job while repeatedly referencing the video. Thank goodness for you and this video. And frankly, all of your videos. I use the 1A Auto channel for repairs A LOT. Keep up the good work, guys!
No criticism intended whatsoever, but from what I experienced, it's way easier to install the lock rod and snap it into place BEFORE you install the new handle into the door. I fought and fought with it with the handle in the door. I finally took it back out, put the lock rod in and snapped it down, then pushed the handle into the door and screwed it into the door. Just my opinion, but it may save some cursing and frustration for someone else.
Just bought the handle for my mom's '98. This video is exactly what non-mechanics like myself need. Thank you! :D
Found this video after ordering new door handles for my 97 Camry. Thank you so much! I'm always stoked when I can fix something myself
This is very useful. As others said, just remove the plastic enough to gain access. On a 99 removing the handle control rod was VERY difficult. The lock control rod which was easy to remove was impossible to reinstall since I have large hands so I had to install it before installing the handle. These two complications added several hours to what could have been an easy job. I ended up installing the handle 3 times to sort this out. Not a job for the feignt of heart. BTW I've removed plenty of handles and this was one of the worst. Give yourself plenty of time.
+monshes Thanks for checking us out! 1AAuto.com
Faint of heart
Everyone here is mistaken, the safety latch is absolutely hell in a hand basket. It is the single worst part of this entire job.
Wonderfully detailed walkthrough. Thanks! By the way, I got the lock rod off from the outside after pulling the handle out as far as it could safely go. I also put the lock rod on the new handle from the outside.
Yes. That worked better!!
A detailed view of HOW you put the lock arms and clips back on the handle from the inside would be helpful. We've been struggling with that part for days.
You just saved me 200. I was able to get the lock for only $15,
However, the garage wanted 200 for the 2 hours of work.
Great video! I fixed a 2001 Toyota Camry door handle. It took a little over an hour.
This video answered all my questions about replacing the driver's exterior door handle on my '00 Avalon.
Next time I need parts for my 2001 Camry, you are the go-to guys!!! Could have saved myself much grief watching both videos 1st. Had a broken door handle for 2-3 years that I "jury-rigged" until a valet attendant finally broke it for good. Wife sideswiped the mirror on the same side. Got both parts somewhere else. Mirror had wrong connector. Luckily I have some electronic skills and could figure out how to splice it. Handle was threaded for different screws. Local hardware had nice stainless replacements for those. Unfortunately I only watched the mirror replacement video and then tried to figure things out for the handle! :-( Now that I know the sequence it should go back together quickly.
Thanks. Robert from GR, Mich.
+Ewe Gene Thank you! We love empowering our customers and showing how to perform DIY auto repairs with our high-quality auto parts. 1AAuto.com
Just discovered this very very helpful instructional video. I'm years late but I have a 1999 Toyota Camry with the exact issues and I have viewed and will continue to view the vids. When I order the parts then I'm going to come back to your videos.
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I swear, y'all keep me rolling some days.
Thank you thank you, I replaced the front driver side exterior and interior door handles and bezel of my 2001 Camry all thanks to you. And in the future, I will order my parts from you. Again thanks. Rebecca
Glad this has helped you out. 1aauto.com
There is no need to remove the entire weather plastic lining, also no need to pop and unplug the automatic window control and lock buttons.
Other than that the video was great
Wish I had read this before I removed the whole thing, but yes, great video as always.
Excellent, patient video on this door repair. Thanks.
For reattaching the bars to the outside handle, try leaving the a handle loose and a jar so you can grab them from the outside of the car. If you can't get the action bar in properly, Try tying string the tab coming off the lock. It lets you push the action bar into the without bending it
Nice work very clean & detailed instructions
Took me all day but I got it.
I’ll be following this to replace my broken door handle on my 2000 Camry. Thank you!
Great video; however be prepared for the 01 Camry possibly having access holes that are 3/4" offset from bolt heads, requiring socket joint extenders to get to the left had side bolts if you happen to have huge hands and can't reach in. What looks like whistling in the park in this video was a two-afternoon ordeal for me. But it bears repeating, very helpful video.
Getting the latch rod out when you don't have a broken retaining clip, as in this video, can be a bear. That plastic clip stops the latch rod from sliding out easily as it did in this video. It laughed at my screwdriver trying to just pop it off. I had to destroy the clip before that rod could slide out. On the plus side, when you order a new handle mechanism it generally comes with a new retaining clip.
Thanks for this comment! Now to try and break that darn clip. Any hints?
They broke the clip getting it off themselves. Look at how scratched up the rod is a little after 8:00. A little honesty would have been appreciated here.
My hands felt like raw hamburger when I got done with this retainer clip madness and laparoscopic surgery with socket joint extenders to get to the left hand side bolts. One of the hardest things I've ever had the poor judgement to delve into.
IQToms where did you buy the replacement??
How did you get it off?
Thank so much for the how to video! I broke my driver's side door handle on 99 camry so this step by step walkthrough definitely helps for replacement
not uncommon! best of luck.
Awesome instruction and very detailed. Makes it easier to follow and execute. Thanks.
A lot harder than it looks, I purchased handle from you as you made it look so easy. Outside door handle now works but lock does not, I have to unlock it from driver side now. When I was fighting with the window switch plug the whole switch fell apart, it was obviously never designed to be removed. Window no longer rolls down. I did not mind opening door for her reaching from inside but my wife is happy she can get in car now without waiting for me, I do not mind unlocking it from my side for her. I hate all the cheap plastic clips that never fit firm again and the jerry rigged switches cars have now.
thats the most ive seen for a handle . Thank you for the video , my friend broke my handle ,lord.
Very clear and excellent job! Thank you so much!
Great video thanks A1 auto for your great videos
Buena video y no se olvido de ningun detalle. Me sirvio para reemplazar la manilla de mi Camry 99. Gracias por tan buen tutorial.
+Alberto Arboleas Gracias por ver. Nos complace saber que nuestro video de reparación de automóviles lo ha ayudado.
@@1AAuto kudos for professionalism.
Going that extra step says alot about who you are.
Son getting ready to do this for me on Grandma.
TIA for posting :-)
+Kathy Farmer Thank you! We love empowering our customers and showing how to perform DIY auto repairs with our high-quality auto parts. 1AAuto.com
Why is it these how to videos always show you the passenger side door, I’d like to see the driver side door redone.
This is a really good video, however they should show the driver's door because that's the door that will most likely have the broken door handle. Just a thought, this video is being done by a professional mechanic and the latch rod and lock rod have been taken out prior to the video being making it look easier than it really is. I struggled for a Very long time trying to get the rod out with a lot of cussing and fussing. The other problem is that the screws from the original door handle will most likely not fit into the replacement door handle. And like mentioned by others, put the lock rod back into the handle and then wedge it back into the handle hole. You'll save yourself a lot of frustration.
My suggestion is that you order the handle, and get the right color, which will not match exactly since the car paint will have faded a bit. You should be able to get it for about $13 and some change with free shipping. Then have your mechanic or body shop install it for you. It is worth the time and money and it will work properly when it's all finished.
If you do attempt this, label EVERY screw and part you remove and don't let anyone interrupt until you're finished or you'll have screws in the wrong place, or missing parts, etc.
This won't be a 12 minute job for the average person, but several hours. Getting the rods out and back in took the most time.
Is there an easier way to get the lock rod off? I’m getting so frustrated
it’s 2 weeks later but if u heat up the clip it’s super easy
Great video. Awesome camera work. Thanks for this post.
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Nice detail and pace, though the zoom/close-up through-the-door views of the latch and lock rods were a little confusing (approx 4:00-5:30).
FWIW, the outside handle of my 2001 Camry snapped off, probably due to age, but, it didn't help that snowstorm Stella froze everything! I'm using a flat head screwdriver to lever the handle up until I get the replacement part. I replaced the interior handle about a year ago, when the spring broke. I had a similar problem with previous cars, so, no big deal, there; just wish I knew the exterior handle was going, so I wouldn't have to repeat most of the steps!
skaizun yes
I locked my keys in the car. Had to go get 2 metric bolts. finished and works fine. thanks for the help!!!
+Mark Lendsey Thanks for watching. If any of our viewers needs to make this repair, we carry the replacement door handle on our website. Here's a link to them. We also offer free shipping on all orders in the US www.1aauto.com/1997-01-lexus-es300-toyota-camry-exterior-door-handle/i/1adhe01219?RUclips&CTA%20Comment&ATony
Thank you for this video, i was able to repair and service my car door lock. 👍👍👍💕
Hardest part is connecting lock rod to lever and snap the clip. No access. So I took handle back out, tied a string to the lock rod at the bend so I could position it from outside the door, began inserting handle but look at the lock lever with it's clip, pull the rod into position and push rod into lever clip and hole, then clip it. My lock lever end was at the wrong angle to fit in the hole, so I removed handle again and bent tip of lock rod the right direction. Went in perfectly.
Well done, thanks for doing this! Helped a dummy like myself do this.
Don’t be little yourself, some people learn different Waze . I to am a visual learner !!! Thanks 🙏 RUclips
That Handle has been replace before. As the Factory handle don't have them meatal treads in it and can not use the original bolts in the after market replacement ones .... Just thought i share that ifo
Thank you very much for the video. I have a 2001 Corolla that has a broken handle that I'm doing tomorrow. Everything seems straight forward. Thanks!!!
+MrJuanChiChi Thanks for watching. If any of our viewers needs to make this repair, we carry the auto repair part shown in this video on our website. Here is a link to them: www.1aauto.com/1997-01-lexus-es300-toyota-camry-exterior-door-handle/i/1adhe01219?RUclips&CTA+Comment&N_G5Yl8Gws
You are the best my friend
Far out!! I can attempt changing my 1997 truck handle. You guys rock!
+Kate Paine Thanks for watching. If any of our viewers needs to make this repair, we carry the replacement door handle shown in this video on our website. Here's a link to them www.1aauto.com/1997-01-lexus-es300-toyota-camry-exterior-door-handle/i/1adhe01219?RUclips&CTA%20Comment&ATony
Thank you for the video! Just replaced the outside door handle on my 2000 Camry following your video. Worked great!
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+CK Lo Thanks for watching. If any of our viewers needs to make this repair, we carry the auto repair part shown in this video on our website. Here is a link to them www.1aauto.com/1997-01-lexus-es300-toyota-camry-exterior-door-handle/i/1adhe01219?RUclips&CTA+Comment&N_G5Yl8Gws
Thanks for the easy to follow instructions to an easy job.
Soooo...if one decided not to do all this, do I gather that $200 is the best quote so far? Thanks.
Thank you so much A1 Auto. I have a Chilton and the factory Toyota shop manual, but neither has enough detail to do the job.
This was very helpful! Easy to follow and walk along with!
Thank you soooo much, dear Michael. Merry Christmas!
+gioulizar kazarian Thanks for watching, and Merry Christmas to you too! 1aauto.com
removing a non-broken latch rod should be covered. that was very difficult to perform without your expertise. thanks for this overall.
+TonyElle Thank you for checking us out. We will forward this to our team to request it be discussed in a upcoming video. 1aauto.com
How'd you end up doing it...I've been working at it for half an hour and seems like something else will break before this latch rod comes loose
Excellent video Thank you
Thank you for a very helpful video on this task. Your video made it much easier for me to accomplish this job.
+Robin Midgett Thank you for the great reply. We love to empower our customers by showing you how-to perform your own auto repairs while installing our high quality auto parts. Have a great day! 1aauto.com
it a 6mm by 12mm length bolt for the after market handles
Can you post a video on how to replace door latch and lock actuator on this same generation camry. I have a 2001 camry and am having a difficult time removing the old actuator, the window guides seem to be in the way.
+Rogue Ninja We're always cycling through cars filming hundreds of common repairs for common vehicles every month. We'll add this to our list of repairs to film. Check back again and hopefully we'll have it soon.
@@1AAuto awesome, thank you for your response!
Your video was really helpful.
Thank you 👍
Thank you so much for this video
Thanks for the video, my 1999 camry actuator was bad because of which it was not locking/unlocking, I changed it, but after changing the actuator the lock became little stiff because of which its not locking but it is responding which it was not earlier, what could be the issue? Is it the lock rods or the actuator was not placed properly?
Thanks
very helpful video. thanks for posting!
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I just did this repair but the right 10mm bolt kept bottoming out and just COULD NOT get it tight. The other bolt was no problem. I admit, I'm pretty sure my part was NOT from the manufacturer or even you guys. I was more interested in saving $$$ and doing a satisfactory job. The car's just too old w/too many miles on it. Otherwise, GREAT INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO!
Awesome tutorial!! Thanks!!
A side question😄. How come you don't have beard in 4:06 and you have a beard in 10:12?
Just my luck was clumsy and drop bolts in the door well i couldn't finish the job i appreciate the video though.
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+Nedo Car guy Thanks for checking us out! 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c
thanks for great and detail workshop
One thing that I ran into was that the Doorman replacement needed different bolts than the Toyota OEM part. I had to get 3 M6 x 10mm bolts to fit the replacement handle.
great video
Given the panel is slightly different on a 1997 Lexus ES300... is the internals relatively the same configuration?
I guess a long screwdriver is the only way to move the latch rod cuz I tried for an hour using everything at my disposal and it just would not come off
It was very easy to strip the plastic threads in the holes of the handle assemble that receive the two self-tapping hex-screws. Thought I was "screwed" when the bolt through the lock spun free. sSlid the end of a zip-tie into the hole and the screw seemed to bite well enough...we'll see!
Do you guys have the correct part numbers for the plastic clips that attach the door rods to the handle?
You guys are a lifesaver. Thank you
Fits the same as the original the only problem was the new handle has metal inserts. Had to go to the hardware store to get 2 bolts that fit.
I just found that I have the same problem. Did you find the correct bolts?
about to do this just to get the lock code. Was thinking if there is an easier way, and my $20 usb endoscope might be able to get inside the door and close to the lock to see the code...
I tried. I worked 4.5 hours and never got the first handle off. I was so close, but just couldn't find the safety latch on the lock rod. I dropped one of the bolts and never found it. It's still somewhere inside the door. Finally, I gave up and decided to just put everything back together. I had to find a screw to replace the one I lost. Thank God I found one. This is a good video, but I wish someone would tell me where to look or feel for safety latch on the lock rod. Also, where is the lock rod? LOL.
does the window have to be down up until the door panel comes off? Can I do this with the window up the whole time to save a step?
How long did that take you to complete just out of curiosity?
Why did you remove the inside door handle? and the plate on the bottom of the door? It seems that once you have the door panel off you have easy access to the holes and opening to get to the outside door handle. Is there a reason for that? Because I will be replacing my door handle on a 01 Avalon and wanted to know if that was nessasary. please respond. Thank you..
+Paul Flannery It allows for much easier tear down when you are taking off the weather shield that protects the inside of the door panel. You can do the job without removing the interior handle, but it will take longer to do.
I had to remove the plate at the bottom of the door only to fish the 10mm bolt I dropped out of the exterior handle. I left the old interior handle on.
My Camry have speakers in the top black cover behind the mirror do you pop it out the same with the flat blade?
My lock latch on the driver side is jammed tight. I have a 99 Camry
I found it easier to leave the lock cylinder in. Easier to take out the one bolt then the plastic clip. you don’t have to take off the inner handle or that metal plate
I think I’ll just use my zip tie … lol
What size bolts do I need to buy?
Thank you very much...👍
+Kevin Tran For anyone else who might be doing this job, we carry the parts shown in the video on our website. Order from us and we'll cover the shipping. Here's a link: www.1aauto.com/1997-01-lexus-es300-toyota-camry-exterior-door-handle/i/1adhe01219?RUclips&CTA%20Comment&ATony
A neighbor lost the keys to his Camry and a locksmith wanted $700 to replace them. Thanks to your videos, a disabled veteran is about to save over $600. Fine work, gentlemen!
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great job
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Would this be the same for a 2004 Avalon?
I have a 1931 Ford coupe with the original working door handle…2001 Toyota Camry door handle crapped the bed!
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do you have any idea where I can find the tumbler parts like the pins and springs?
I have a 99 Avalon... will these directions work?
My thing is he jumped from moving the yellow tab to a spot with no explanation. Like I simply can’t find that
4.52 move too fast. How could you reach there? I am lost from this.
Is it possible to just buy the plastic latch rod retaining clip?
+Joseph Reyes Thanks for watching. Those are not something that we carry at this time, but there might be retailers that do!
Think I'm gonna just go to mechanic
Wow, that seems like a lot of work just to replace the door handle. I think I’ll stick with my screw method for now.
What's the function of the metallic cylinder on the other side of the door handle¿
would be ok if the transitions weren’t there. people who don’t work on cars don’t know where you’re transitioning to
if only the handles warent made from cheap plastic both of my front handles broke just from normal use meanwhile the car iv had for way longer doesn't even show signs of breaking
iam having trouble with the latch rod can't seem to find it 😕 any ideas?
+George Vargas We wouldn't be able to diagnose an issue like that here, you may want to have a local mechanic take a look at it. Thanks for checking us out! 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c
So how much do you charge for labor to do this?
Now I know that I would pay any dollar amount NOT to have to do this myself! It would literally be easier to swap on a different door with a good handle.