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For future reference these are the steps I followed:
1) Remove door panal using instructions on main page. I disconnected my battery. You have to unbolt the airbag, but do not have to disconnect it. I just taped it to the door so it does not hang by the cable. 2) Pop off the painted trim piece that is around the key hole on the exterior of the door. 3) Pop off the black plastic oval on the side of the door. (2 pieces) 4) The hex screw (#17) that holds the carrier is located inside this hole. You will NOT see the screw by looking directly into the hole towards the front of the car. You must look into the hole as if you were looking at the side of the door (It took me a while to find this screw, just don't look into the hole directly because the screw is off to the side). The hex screw that holds the carrier screws into the lock assembly, you could see the hole from the outside. Once you find the screw remove it. 5. After removing the hex screw, the lock assembly (key hole) is lose. Gently pry out the entire assembly (the end of the shaft has a star shaped structure that presses into another piece when putting everything back together) 6. Now you could see the bolt and nut that holds the handle to part of the door carrier. The bolt has a square head. Remove this bolt. 7. Now the handle could be removed by pulling the handle up and twisting. The handle will pivot on the left side, then pull it out of the carrier. 8. Once the handle is removed, remove the rubber seal and the philips head screw (#16) holding the carrier is exposed underneath. 9. Disconnect the cable on the inside of the door. Unsnap the white plastic piece, and the metal cable with ball. 10. The old carrier could now be removed, and the install the new one using the same idea. i follow this step above and got it done in 45 min. |
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The DIY on this site is too vague in my opinion. I read those instructions up and down. I determined it would be a mistake to attempt it myself. i paid 500 at the dealer and had them do it. I didn't want to, but it was my only choice at that point.
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Had same problem...seemed complicated at first but is actually very easy!
http://www.xoutpost.com/x5-e53-forum/...tml#post421172 WOW!!! Can I say Thank You x5world!!! I managed to fix my door handle and the problem was exactly with part #15. The actual metal structure that held one of the parts fatigued and broke off making the handle inopperable. I bought my part from the dealership..$112 but $89 with CCA For future reference these are the steps I followed: 1) Remove door panal using instructions on main page. I disconnected my battery. You have to unbolt the airbag, but do not have to disconnect it. I just taped it to the door so it does not hang by the cable. 2) Pop off the painted trim piece that is around the key hole on the exterior of the door. 3) Pop off the black plastic oval on the side of the door. (2 pieces) 4) The hex screw (#17) that holds the carrier is located inside this hole. You will NOT see the screw by looking directly into the hole towards the front of the car. You must look into the hole as if you were looking at the side of the door (It took me a while to find this screw, just don't look into the hole directly because the screw is off to the side). The hex screw that holds the carrier screws into the lock assembly, you could see the hole from the outside. Once you find the screw remove it. 5. After removing the hex screw, the lock assembly (key hole) is lose. Gently pry out the entire assembly (the end of the shaft has a star shaped structure that presses into another piece when putting everything back together) 6. Now you could see the bolt and nut that holds the handle to part of the door carrier. The bolt has a square head. Remove this bolt. 7. Now the handle could be removed by pulling the handle up and twisting. The handle will pivot on the left side, then pull it out of the carrier. 8. Once the handle is removed, remove the rubber seal and the philips head screw (#16) holding the carrier is exposed underneath. 9. Disconnect the cable on the inside of the door. Unsnap the white plastic piece, and the metal cable with ball. 10. The old carrier could now be removed, and the install the new one using the same idea.
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I did my driver's side following gregwx5's instructions and everything went fine. This wknd. I'll be changing out the pass. side carrier too, so I figure I can do it in under an hour, as I've done it once already.
Consequently, my outer door handle on the driver's side broke about a week after relacing the carrier assy. (was most likely on it's way out already but the stiffness of the new carrier helped cause it's early demise) so I imagine I'll eventually be replacing the pass. side outer door handle too. |
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The Stealership just broke my driver side door carrier when the X was in for a servicing.............. so they have to fix it now.
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