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Old 05-24-2015, 11:06 PM
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Outside door handle not working

Let's try this again - tying to start a new thread on this subject, so it doesn't get jumbled together with my window regulator thread. My passenger side outside door handle doesn't opent the door (yes, it's unlocked). The inside lever works fine. I just noticed something that I either just didn't notice before, or it has gotten worse through my attempts at troubleshooting my problem. The door handle sits several millimeters ajar, as you can see in this photo:

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I can't push it in any farther. This supports the theory that the latch inside the door handle mechanism isn't fully retracting for some reason. Is it possible to fix this, or do I have to buy a new mechanism? Any idea how much one costs? Thanks.
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Doing a little checking, it looks like this may be the part I need:

Genuine BMW 51218243616OE Door Handle, Exterior

Is this correct?
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Old 05-24-2015, 11:37 PM
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This is nothing new or unusual on the X5, just like the window regulators the door handles are very prone to breaking also. If you do a search you will find tons of info on the subject, you need to replace the door handle carrier. I have two on my X5 that are broken and need replacing and they both look just like yours and yes they only open from the inside...lol!
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This is nothing new or unusual on the X5, just like the window regulators the door handles are very prone to breaking also. If you do a search you will find tons of info on the subject, you need to replace the door handle carrier. I have two on my X5 that are broken and need replacing and they both look just like yours and yes they only open from the inside...lol!
Thanks. So is the part I show the link to in my post above the one I need to replace?
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yep, the door handle carrier.
Depending on several factors, you might also need to replace the vapor barrier and adhesive
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Old 05-25-2015, 12:36 AM
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That is the tell tale limp door handle from a broken assembly. The part you linked looks correct. Although FWIW, you can get the same part from FCP with a lifetime warranty for cheaper. Or Get the cheaper Febi (em brand) for even less which can be a bit of a gamble, but with the lifetime warranty/return policy you can end up way ahead.

https://www.fcpeuro.com/BMW-parts/X5...ds=51218243616
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Thanks for all the very useful responses. I also have to order a new coil, and autohausaz has free shipping for orders over $75, and the door handle carrier and coil will easily put me over.
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Both of my front door carriers are replaced with Febi, and it fits nicely without any problems during installation.
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That's good to hear. Febi is so much less expensive than "BMW original". On a vehicle this old, it really doesn't make sense to pay top dollar for replacement parts.
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That was my thoughts too. Febi is reputable brand and didn't want to dish out over $200 for stupid designed door carrier that may break again. lol
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