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Old 08-07-2006, 05:09 PM
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Looking for part # and price. Front door latch assembly.

This is the 2nd time that the latch has broke. When I pulled the inside latch the handle snapped and now I can not open the door from the inside. This happened before and I made a quick fix by superglueing the bracket that broke. The bracket that I need is located inside of the door near the door pin latch. It's Plastic (Dumb move on BMW's part) and it holds the cable in place from the inside door handle to the door pin latch. I checked on Realoem and could not find it. Thanks for your help, Rob
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Old 08-08-2006, 12:23 AM
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This is the 2nd time that the latch has broke. When I pulled the inside latch the handle snapped and now I can not open the door from the inside. This happened before and I made a quick fix by superglueing the bracket that broke. The bracket that I need is located inside of the door near the door pin latch. It's Plastic (Dumb move on BMW's part) and it holds the cable in place from the inside door handle to the door pin latch. I checked on Realoem and could not find it. Thanks for your help, Rob

www.realoem.com is a great resource for parts searching. however i would contact crevier for a discount on the parts...

according to www.realoem.com
09 DOOR HANDLE, INSIDE LEFT SCHWARZ 1 10/2003 51418408565 $41.29 +core
09 DOOR HANDLE INNER RIGHT SCHWARZ 1 10/2003 51418408566 $41.29

the link may or may not work... you can browse for it. select main group 51 for vehicle trim, then subgroup 51 50 for door trim panels.

http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts...20&hg=51&fg=50
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Old 08-08-2006, 12:57 AM
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It's breaking at the latch or the handle? I have not seen a problem so far
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Old 08-08-2006, 07:46 AM
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Actually It's the "door lock with motor acuator". I found it on RealOem. Its the latch assembly that's located inside the door and releases the door once the handle is pulled. The part that keep breaking is just a plastic bracket that holds the cable in place that comes from the inside door pull. I'm giving it one more shot before I buy a new one. It broke in the same spot I glued last time. But I reglued and also zip tied it then reglued it. If this doesn't hold then I have no choice. Heres the link, Thanks

http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts...=41&fg=40&hl=2
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