Front Door Latch: Service and Repair
Front Door Latch Replacement
NOTE:
- Put on gloves to protect your hands.
- Take care not to scratch the door or related parts.
1. Raise the glass fully.
2. Remove the door panel. Service and Repair
3. Disconnect the power door lock actuator connector, and detach the harness clips. Service and Repair
4. Remove the plastic cover, as needed. Service and Repair
Inner handle removal
5. Detach the latch cable fastener (A) from the latch cable (B).
6. Disconnect the latch cable (A) from the lock knob (B).
7. Detach the inner handle cable fastener (A) from the inner handle cable (B).
8. Disconnect the inner handle cable (A) from the inner handle assembly (B).
Door cylinder removal
9. Pull the glass run channel (A) away as needed, and remove the bolt, then remove the center lower channel (B).
10. Driver's door. Pull both side flanges (A) of the retainer (B) outward, and pull the middle flange portion (C) of the outer casing cover (D) out, then disconnect the cylinder cable (E) from the latch.
11. If necessary, remove the front door outer handle. Service and Repair Cut a slot in each screwhead of the special screws with a saw, remove the special screws, then separate the door cylinder (A) and the outer handle protector (B). If the retainer (C) is damaged, release the hooks (D), and replace it.
NOTE: If removed, the special screws must be replaced.
Latch removal
12. Disconnect the outer handle rod (A). Service and Repair
13. Remove the screws (B, C) securing the latch (D), then remove the latch through the hole in the door.
NOTE: Take care not to bend the outer handle rod, the latch cable (E), or the inner handle cable (F).
Cable replacement
14. Remove the screws, then remove the latch protector (A).
15. Disconnect the latch cable (A) and the inner handle cable (B).
16. Install the cables and the latch in the reverse order of removal, and note these items:
- Make sure the latch cable and the inner handle cable are connected securely.
- Make sure that the actuator connector is plugged in properly, and that the outer handle rod and the cables are connected securely.
- Make sure the door locks and opens properly.
- When reinstalling the door panel, make sure the plastic cover is installed properly and sealed around its outside perimeter to seal out water.