How to Repair a Door Latch Cable end on Honda Accord
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- Опубликовано: 29 июл 2021
- DIY-How to Repair a Door Latch Cable on a Honda Accord / Civic
Is the door no longer opening from inside and only opens from outside?
In this video, I show how to repair the door latch cable INSTEAD of removing and replacing the door latch cable. This repair was done for the passenger rear door for a 2005 Accord. A similar approach can be applied to any car.
The other end of the cable is connected inside the door lock mechanism assembly. Some people are not able to remove the screws for that assembly, they are on tight. If you don’t use the right head that seats fully in the screws, you will strip them, and they will need to be drilled out if they need to be removed.
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Here is a video that I made that shows the removal of the door lock mechanism assembly...you don't need to do all this work anymore.
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This repair skips all of this, and you don’t need to remove the door lock mechanism assembly. This repair focuses on the end of the cable.
Check out my other Accord videos on my channel:
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As Always, SAFETY is first. Use all the precautions and safety equipment and gear at all time…depending on what is being done that includes, gloves, glasses, mask, etc.
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I used heat shrink tubing over the piece that broke. When and if it stops working, I'll probably use your method. My piece is smaller and white.
Thanks! Used this to fix the door not opening from the inside. Great explanation on how it works. Though I ended up using two layers of heat shrink tubing instead to hold the broken pieces together. Didn't have a grinder or spare elbow piece. So far so good!
DUDE! You are a genius! I know this is a very obscure specialty topic, but I wanted you to know that it was exactly what I needed. This is the 2nd time I have had to deal with a broken door latch cable on a 2005 Accord. The first time, I bought the replacement part and went through the very difficult (for me) installation, got something wrong, and wound up having to pay a dealer to fix my mistake.
This time, I found your video, and thought your solution was perfect. In about an hour, I made a perfect replica of your repair bracket out of parts I already had in the garage, and reassembled the door with its newly working inner handle.
Thank you thank you for your clever idea, and for making this video. It may not have millions of views, but finding it was a great help for me.
Keep up the good ideas!
You are welcome! Thank you!!!
I did it the long way on driver side door, but I wasn't about to do it again, too much work
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I’m gonna McGiver it tomorrow,thanks for the incredible ingenuity.
thank you so very much for this video... the coupe version of this replacement cable is NOWHERE TO BE FOUND.. something told me to just look for fix instead of a replacement.. this video may not have a million views, but i give you a million thanks!!!
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This is a great video for explaining what causes the door latch to stop working and how to fix it. As a result of watching this video, I found a way to use a zip tie to fix the issue. Not sure how long it will last, but here's what I did: After removing the door panel, I removed the door latch compartment (the section with the door latch, that is clipped to the door panel), and removed the small screw that holds the metal cable bracket in place (this is the screw that he had to file down for his fix to fit in the video). I placed a very small zip tie across the back of the metal bracket so that the ends of the zip tie are sticking out on both sides of the bracket, and then screwed the bracket back in place. The bracket has a little indentation on each side, which is perfect for accommodating the two ends of the zip tie. I re-attached the door latch compartment, reconnected the end of the latch cable, pushed the broken green cable clip into the curved catch in the metal cable bracket, and then tightened the zip tie around the cable clip, holding it in place. It works, at least for now...
nice. please do share a picture link if you have one.
Awww yes!!! Man you are awesome and a blessing!!! Once I found the broken cable (green tab) on my car, I was racking my brain and walking around home depot looking for an idea or part to achieve this fix. I decided to look at youtube for a suggestion and found your video. I completed the exact fix for all four doors within an hour because I have all the parts laying around.
I urge you to submit this fix to Honda for a engineering change because I went to the salvage yard to see if I could find a cable , and they were all broken in the same location. I think the cable was made so owners would have to return to dealership for an expensive repair. Again Thank you and keep up the good work
Thank you for the generous words.
the part is meant to break as soon as you remove the door panel :)
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What parts did you use? I don’t think I can cut metal. Thx
gr8 video ! this gave me confidence to attempt this myself instead paying $$ to a mechanic. Ended up looking for a simpler way though not as robust as this. I figured since the cable comes off the latch because the green plastic no longer stays in place since its broken , if i could hold it in the slot it should work. I drilled a small hole in the bottom and top plastic and inserted a stiff wire to keep it in. so far so good ! thanks again. And thanks to you tube !
Thank you! Yes that is an easier way...I saw that you can use a drywall screw as well. I still need to make a video of this.
Wow that is very ingenious. Thank you for this video.
Thank you!!
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Many thanks for this video. This idea saved me a ton of time (and a ton of chances to break other plastic components)! I used a different kind of metal bracket that already had holes, and it's working! Thanks for the detailed explanation and the idea!
Glad it helped! i appreciate your comments!
Do you have a link to the bracket that you used
Nice job but I'm glad I came across it too late!! After ordering new cables and only getting the passenger side rear, I was thinking about any kind of repair adhesive or even tape that I could use while waiting for my driver door cable to get here. About 4 AM I had a bright idea!! Use a piece of shrink wrap tubing that will fit over the green part of the cable shield, shrink it around the green part and put the door back together!! Not sure how long this will last but works like new for now.
Not shrink wrap, "heat shrink tubing"
do you have a picture of what you did?
Shrink tubing,brilliant! I’m trying it.
Thank you very much for posting this!... I (like you) was going to do the same thing [in a slightly different way but this solved the "engineering time" for me, so I just copied it (which is the best form of flattery!) I had to do 2 doors, and I had done one of these before and it was a nightmare with the new cable and taking of the J3 screws for the lock etc. Both doors are working wonderfully!
that is amazing!
thank you!
Great video 💯💯
I think I got lucky ...green piece on passenger & driver side broke but my doors still open 🙌....I have the computer slot covers just in case 🤞
Nice 👍
A great video my man. What is keeping that new metal bracket to stay in the door handle?
The new metal jig is to hod the two green plastic pieces togather tight
The green plastic is being held in place by friction as it was held in place originally. It won't fall out. When you put the panel back in its place, there is no room for it to fall out anyways.
Dude. My fix was easier and took 1 minute. Basically i placed the Brocken cable back inside the u shape plate. And i nudged a perfectly flat metal piece after to hold it in place. Works. I used a portrait hanger metal piece. Just size the dimension you need and bent it back and forth till it snaps.
great. can you share a picture or a link to a picture/sketch. i can't envision it.
i found another easier way, i'll be posting a link of it...just uses a screw to hold the broken piece in place.
I need an example please! 🙏
could you elaborate on your fix? pictures would help trremendously. thanks!
@@footprintsinconc Thanks for the great vid! I'm having the exact same issue now. Would you be able to share the fix by screwing it in?
@@footprintsinconc I need this version please.
Well it worked but I do not have confidence. One of Honda's few very bad designs.
Thanks!
awesome!
Hello, my car door handle stopped working and I can't open the door from inside or outside the car any tips on how I could fix this
the door unlocks? i assume that is working fine.
if that wire is broken at the inside door handle, the outside door handle should work, it's a separate cable for that....
i would start by removing the inside handle, and manually pull on the cable to release the door.
then take the inside panel off and see why the outside handle is not working either.
hope this help. let me know.
Nice, but wouldn't heat shrink have been easier?
i wasn't sure how long the shrink wrapper was gong to last
Need that bracket
It's one of those brackets on the back of a computer...see description for a link
@@footprintsinconc i don't see a link for a braket like that
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Can you please make me one of these and send it to me? i'll pay you. I replaced my 06 honda accord door handle last night and the green thing broke! i have searched high and low on how to fix that! i'm not handy enough to make the L bracket you did. I'll pay you if you can send me one!
i wish i could help you out.
i don't have that car anymore, otherwise i would have made you one.
let me send you a picture of an alternative fix.
send me an email