Replace Outer Door Handel On A GMC / Chevrolet
This Door Handle Is Very Similar In Many GMC & Chevrolet Models.
Replacing this door hades is very similar in GMC and Chevrolet. These door handles are very similar on many vehicles from 1995 – 2019.
Time
I have changed a few of these and I can change these in about 30 minutes. Allow yourself a bit more time because there is a bracket behind the door handle that doesn’t require force to get into place. But, it can be a bit tricky to angle the bracket so that it just slides on. You don’t have to be a pro to replace this handle.
This guide may feel long but I just tried to cover question if you have any.
Tools Needed
- Sockets
- 10mm
- 8mm some vehicles will use this size, this particular vehicle didn’t need it.
- Ratchet
- Ratchet Extension
- Flat Blade Screwdriver
- Hex Head Screwdriver
- Picks
- Straight
- 90 degree
- Hook
- Helpful tools
- Long Reach Needle Nose Pliers
- Magnet Pickup Tool
Step #1
Remove The Window handle
This can be a bit tricky. But, just you can see in the pictures that you just have to locate the metal clip behind. Using the a 90 degree or hook pick you simple pull the metal clip out.
Step #2
Remove The Door Panel Parts
This is the majority of the job so step one will technically be broken down in multiple steps.
#1
Remove the Top Left Plastic Moulding
This molding is a bit cut out of this picture. But when looking at the door you will know exactly what I am talking about. I will also place a link here. To be honest I haven’t broken any of these, but I have seen these broken a few times. This moulding uses a plastic metal clip to hold them into place.
Simple pull out from the top to snap out of place.
Link to Picture and Replacement.
Remove the 2 10mm bolts in the arm rest
Remove the hex screws
- One at the bottom outer corner
- One at the top on the panel under the plastic moulding
- Two at the door handle
- One screw is under a small plastic cover
#2
Remove the two plastic retainers
These do tend to break very often but are reusable. They are inexpensive and available at most auto parts stores if they break. Here is a link to these retainers. (please note sizes may be different but you can use this picture as reference)
Remove all Fasteners Pull Out From the bottom There are Two snap Clips (Blue Arrow)
Step #3
Removing the Door Panel
Once we remove all the bolts and plastic fasteners (usually only two). The panel should come off easily. To remove simply pull the entire panel up then towards you. The picture shows you the rear of the panel so that you can see where all the places it can catch. If you feel it getting caught somewhere, just refer to the picture. It shouldn’t require much force.
The blue arrow is where the plastic retainers were located
Step #4
Here we are going to remove 2 10mm nuts and 1 10mm bolt.
First
There are 2 plastic covers that you have to pop off to access the nuts below (red arrows).
To remove these two covers just the flat blade screwdriver to lift an edge and pull them off.
Second
There is a single bolt that is holding the bottom of the window track. Removing this bolt will give you so much more space when removing the handle(blue arrow)
There are two plastic covers that you have to remove to access the nuts holding the door handle. (red arrows) Using a 10mm with an extension, remove both nuts. Remove this bolt. This will give you more space when removing the door handle. (blue arrow from first image)
Step #5
Let’s remove the door handle back plate.
Let’s remove a small plastic clip that connects the door handle to the door latching mechanism. This part breaks very often and is very inexpensive online. Online these clips are about $ 5.00 and the dealer will sell these about $ 25
Watch for shape / rough metal edges. You will have to reach in here. You will have to remove this clip. You simple push the edge of the clip and open. Don’t use much force. This clip doesn’t have to be completely removed, just opened. This Clip Holds a small rod attached to the door handle
Truthfully a bit of patients can help. I have replaced a few of these and I always find removing and putting this plate back in place a bit annoying. You Do NOT need any force, the plate comes out and goes back in at just the perfect angle (just move it around). I find going up helps (only when you are see this plate you will know exactly what I’m talking about). After removing the two 10mm nuts that were behind the plastic covers. You will now be able to remove a metal plate that holds the plastic door handle to the door.
Watch for shape / rough metal edges. You will have to reach in here. Once your reaching for this plate you will know exactly what this image is. You will have to transfer this small rod from the old handle to the new one. The Small Yellow clip was attached to this rod. Here is how the metal plate looks like and how it should be in place.
Step #6
Now that we remove the back plate that holds the door handle in place. We can now remove it from the door lock cylinder and completely from the door.
Once you remove the metal plate behind the door handle. The door handle will be loose. From the outside we will have to now just remove a small rod attached to the door lock. There is a small pin that holds the lock cylinder in place. A simple press with the Pick will allow you to remove it.
press lightly on this pin. Make sure the new handle has the same shape holes. This is about the only part that changes between models.
Step #7
Putting Everything back together.
We basically go in reverse for all the steps. But, I will go over a few things that you may have questions about.
#1
When Placing the new door handle in. Make sure the door lock cylinder back in completely. It will only fit oneway. As a quick tip, once the lock cylinder is in place. Hold the door handle in place and make sure that the key works to lock and unlock the door. It is possible for the lock cylinder and rod connected to it to be in wrong.
#2
This is the annoying part. The metal plate that holds the door handle in place from the inside only fits one way and requires very little to no force to go in. It just will slide into place. This picture below Shows exactly how it should be inside the door.
Here is how the metal plate looks like and how it should be in place.
#3
We will now connect the rod that is connected to the door handle to the yellow clip. All you do is close the clip over the end of the rod. No force is needed, it just snaps into place. Side note: the rod should be loose (just hanging) and easily maneuverable into the clip.
#4
Just replace the two nuts that were beneath the plastic covers (red arrows). These just go snug. Do NOT over tighten, the bolts are attached to plastic and can break.
Using a 10mm with an extension, just snug the nuts. Do not over tighten.
#5
Replace the window track bolts. Again just snug.
Just Snug tighten this bolt.
#6
Before going any further make sure everything works. Door locks and handle.
Now we just replace the door panel. The door panel goes into place then slides down into the correct position.
The blue arrow is where the plastic retainers were located Two snap Clips (Blue Arrow)
#7
Replace the window handle.
You simple place the metal clip in place and just press the window handle into place and the window handle will lock into place. On this vehicle a plastic washer was missing. But, there should be a thin plastic washer between the window handle and door panel. After this just place the top plastic moulding in place.
The Clip Will feel loose in place. But locks into place once the handle is put in place. How it Looks Without Door Handel With Clip Removed With Clip Removed