Awesome idea about he PVC pipe. I have replaced three of the door handles on my 2009 and always was in terror of dropping the screw. Never trusted the magnetic socket insert. This is the ideal backup to not loosing the screw. Good job and nice step by step is you haven't done this before or really forgot how you did the last one two years ago.
I was in a bone yard a took a couple off a Sonata. I wanted to get the screws but didn't have much to work with so I found a piece of paper and rolled it up into a tube and stuffed it in along with my wrench to keep the screw from falling down. On back door the screw stays with the plastic but i wanted it out to keep as well so I used the paper roll along with a wood stick to push the screw through ( getting rustic I know ) that screw I had to get out the outside hole and a magnet would have been helpful but I managed to not let it drop into the door. Putting it back together I will probably use some glue or something to hold it in the socket. Of course I taped my socket to extension.
These door handles are made so damn cheap, had driver side passenger out for a while, and today just pulled normally and it broke thanks for the video going to try tomorrow
That was so easy. I replaced my drivers door handle without any problems. Thanks so much for posting this, you saved the day.
You are the man. Just used this video to fix my broken ass handle.
Very helpful thanks! Dealer wanted almost $300 to replace.....cost me $30 to do myself!!
now that's how you do a video. detailed and step by step. good job thanks
Very instructive and easy to follow the instruction
Detailed, skipping nothing. THANK YOU!
Awesome idea about he PVC pipe. I have replaced three of the door handles on my 2009 and always was in terror of dropping the screw. Never trusted the magnetic socket insert. This is the ideal backup to not loosing the screw. Good job and nice step by step is you haven't done this before or really forgot how you did the last one two years ago.
I was in a bone yard a took a couple off a Sonata. I wanted to get the screws but didn't have much to work with so I found a piece of paper and rolled it up into a tube and stuffed it in along with my wrench to keep the screw from falling down.
On back door the screw stays with the plastic but i wanted it out to keep as well so I used the paper roll along with a wood stick to push the screw through
( getting rustic I know ) that screw I had to get out the outside hole and a magnet would have been helpful but I managed to not let it drop into the door.
Putting it back together I will probably use some glue or something to hold it in the socket.
Of course I taped my socket to extension.
Thanks for this A-Z video - and now my husband needs to watch it too!
Thank you so much for doing this video. I just finished the same project and I was only successful because of your video. Thanks again!
Really nice video. Same door handle broke off last night. I'll get a new handle and give your method a try. Thanks.
Wonderful video. Great step by step instructions. PVC pipe is a great idea. Now I know how to do it. 👍👍👍 also the paint box is a good solution.
Nice Video! Soooooooooo tired of plastic parts though.....
These door handles are made so damn cheap, had driver side passenger out for a while, and today just pulled normally and it broke thanks for the video going to try tomorrow
Steve T haha same thing happened to me but, it’s cold here so after snowing I pulled the door open and the handle came off ! Like butter !
Big help! I was able to follow on the front door, will try on passenger door soon
What do you need the pipe for?
Thanks for this vid
Helped me bunches 👍
Thanks you👍
DAMN PLASTIC SHYTE mine broke yesterday!!!!! Great video BUT what is the PART #
In the video
Interesting.
Instead of the pipe there's a magnet for 3 to 5 dollars