Before you take handle out, you must hold handle in full travel position while you turn the shutface screw. This stages the counterweight so you don't need to "fish" a hook into the door.
For anyone else going through this... I used the little hook/lip on a paint can bottle opener to pull the little metal tab out. Everything else about this video is spot on. Make sure you unscrew the set screw completely loose. If its still under tension it wont work.
Thanks for posting this! Life saver! I used an awl with a bent or curled tip. If it doesn’t want to catch (it happened to me) you tighten the set screw up, pull that metal tooth as you mentioned and at same time loosed the set screw again and you will feel the “tooth” set in place. Then you put the handle in as you described with pressure and tighten the screw at same time. Worked great!
You can also access those teeth if you remove the door panel. You can actually get your hands on them and push thats what I did. Hold the tooth fully pushed until it stays in place on its own may have to adjust the set screw in an out to get it to set right. Messed with one door for about an hour then did it this way the other door took about 10 min.
Just wanted to say THANK YOU!! ❤❤ been fighting with this damn thing. Oh door panel was off, so I could push it from the inside, but gotta push really hard. Good work man and thanks again
Your video worked great for the first rear door. However, I tried the second one, but the latch must closed and the door shut and latched. It appears that the child safety latch was on so now I can't open the door as it has no outside handle, and indoor doesn't work because of child safety. Any ideas how to get the door open without being able to get to the set screw?
So…you’re doing it wrong. Starting from when u put the handle back in, u just tighten the 5mm as you’re putting pressure on the handle. Then all of a sudden the handle will just pop in. Pushing the handle into the door is the key to this magic.
Wrong. If you pull the handle out at the wrong time (i.e. the shut-face screw wasn't all the way out; AKA loosened all the way) then the jaws that hold the handle in will NEVER go back together right. The video is correct in this regard. If you loosen the screw all the way till it can't turn anymore THEN pull the handle out, you can do it your way. This is the correct way! Since the jaws are held back towards door face. But most people don't realize this ....including me. And the handle pops out too soon. ------------------------------------------- How to do it for those still stuck: Those curved pot metal jaws need to be in locked back position to accept the handle going back in. So if you pull handle out at the wrong time, use a hook tool to pull back on those curved metal jaws (like the video says), keeping pressure pulling out, loosen screw all the way until those jaws stay out with any pulling pressure. (when you release the hook tool the jaws shouldn't flip back in......that's the part that has to happen for all of this to work correctly) It's like cocking a gun back. Then press handle in gently while turning screw clockwise and the handle will pop in automatically. ------------------------------------ Also, don't go poking hook tools just anywhere inside, be careful to just grab the curved part. Otherwise some Fords have a thing in there you can trip and then you gotta tear door apart. I'm a locksmith and just re-keyed a 2020 Ford Explorer cop car and believe me, these door handles are a bitch! I spent 3 days between customers trying to get it right. But it's easy when you know the trick. Never force handle in. Especially on a 2020 Explorer since taking the door panel apart is a BIG job. You gotta remove window motor and release the glass and tape the glass up from sliding down, all kinds of things are easy to break etc etc etc etc. Ford sucks. Don't buy one. They over engineer these to force people to go the dealer so they can charge you big bucks. (I used to work for Ford years ago)
Before you take handle out, you must hold handle in full travel position while you turn the shutface screw. This stages the counterweight so you don't need to "fish" a hook into the door.
Very good info here, both the video and the comments. Absolutely saved me.
This video is life saver! I used a medium duty zip tie. Worked like a charm.
Thank you sir, the hook is exactly what I needed. Spent 2 days without any progress and thanks to your video I could do it in 10 seconds.
For anyone else going through this... I used the little hook/lip on a paint can bottle opener to pull the little metal tab out. Everything else about this video is spot on. Make sure you unscrew the set screw completely loose. If its still under tension it wont work.
Exactly. The curved metal jaws can't have any spring tension. It's like cocking a gun.
Wish I'd seen this video 3 days ago :)
Thanks for posting this! Life saver! I used an awl with a bent or curled tip. If it doesn’t want to catch (it happened to me) you tighten the set screw up, pull that metal tooth as you mentioned and at same time loosed the set screw again and you will feel the “tooth” set in place.
Then you put the handle in as you described with pressure and tighten the screw at same time. Worked great!
Thank you so much. This extra tip did it for me .
This the best video on the issue I have seen thus far. Thank you.
Mate, you are a legend. Spent ages trying to get the front handles on. Thank you.
You can also access those teeth if you remove the door panel. You can actually get your hands on them and push thats what I did. Hold the tooth fully pushed until it stays in place on its own may have to adjust the set screw in an out to get it to set right. Messed with one door for about an hour then did it this way the other door took about 10 min.
Thank you thank you thank you! This was extremely helpful! Saved my butt on the 2 handles I couldn’t get back on.
Just wanted to say THANK YOU!! ❤❤ been fighting with this damn thing.
Oh door panel was off, so I could push it from the inside, but gotta push really hard. Good work man and thanks again
Amazing video, it saved me a lot of time and money
You’re a life saver!! Thank you!🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
This video was a lifesaver today. Spent half a day to figure it out.
This desighn is more complicated then the previous rangers, hope the manufactures make it simple to fit.
Thanks for the video man. I almost lost my mine...
Dude i almost had a heart attack...great video you saved my bacon+!!!!!
Perfectly explained. Thank you!!!!
Thank you. This is very helpful ❤
Your video worked great for the first rear door. However, I tried the second one, but the latch must closed and the door shut and latched. It appears that the child safety latch was on so now I can't open the door as it has no outside handle, and indoor doesn't work because of child safety. Any ideas how to get the door open without being able to get to the set screw?
You could also use the o ring pick in place of the thing he siggests
Is that little dome around lock factory now on newer trucks?
This video gives me hope
The door cylinder where the key goes is the same as the Focus II, Ranger, Fiesta, etc.??
I have 2024 ford raptor with similar door but I can only get them back halve way for some reason
I have ford wildtrack 2024 . I have the same problem. Were you able to solve this ? This is happening with the 2 back doors
@@FatimaMohanna yes has to take all the interior trim off. There was a spring stopping it
Big help! Thank you much!
Good video.
THANK YOU.
How far can you loosen the screw?
So…you’re doing it wrong. Starting from when u put the handle back in, u just tighten the 5mm as you’re putting pressure on the handle. Then all of a sudden the handle will just pop in. Pushing the handle into the door is the key to this magic.
Wrong. If you pull the handle out at the wrong time (i.e. the shut-face screw wasn't all the way out; AKA loosened all the way) then the jaws that hold the handle in will NEVER go back together right. The video is correct in this regard.
If you loosen the screw all the way till it can't turn anymore THEN pull the handle out, you can do it your way. This is the correct way! Since the jaws are held back towards door face.
But most people don't realize this ....including me.
And the handle pops out too soon.
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How to do it for those still stuck:
Those curved pot metal jaws need to be in locked back position to accept the handle going back in.
So if you pull handle out at the wrong time, use a hook tool to pull back on those curved metal jaws (like the video says), keeping pressure pulling out, loosen screw all the way until those jaws stay out with any pulling pressure. (when you release the hook tool the jaws shouldn't flip back in......that's the part that has to happen for all of this to work correctly)
It's like cocking a gun back.
Then press handle in gently while turning screw clockwise and the handle will pop in automatically.
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Also, don't go poking hook tools just anywhere inside, be careful to just grab the curved part. Otherwise some Fords have a thing in there you can trip and then you gotta tear door apart.
I'm a locksmith and just re-keyed a 2020 Ford Explorer cop car and believe me, these door handles are a bitch! I spent 3 days between customers trying to get it right.
But it's easy when you know the trick. Never force handle in.
Especially on a 2020 Explorer since taking the door panel apart is a BIG job.
You gotta remove window motor and release the glass and tape the glass up from sliding down, all kinds of things are easy to break etc etc etc etc.
Ford sucks. Don't buy one.
They over engineer these to force people to go the dealer so they can charge you big bucks.
(I used to work for Ford years ago)
Thank you!!
thank you
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
What size is set screw
5mm
I don't know how many bad word I said to Ford today. Thanks @DeWayne Hasty for saving my job today