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When I bought my Summit it already came with a broken handle! For weeks I had to open passenger door and reach in to open the rear door from the inside. It was a PITA!
Fortunately, my parts car came with an intact door handle, so I first removed it from the parts car to learn how to do it. I then swapped into my wagon. It is rather simple:
1. The door panel “pops-off” in a small section (about half of the door panel) 2. In the rear of the panel there are some rubber “shields”, those are held on to the door with Philips-head screws which well hidden. I missed those when I was taking apart BOTH panels and slightly ripped the rubber. So try to take that screw out before your rip it ;). You have to open the door ~2” to access it with a stubby screwdriver. 3. Unscrew 3-4 10mm hex head nuts that holding the handle on. 4. Then you need to remove linkages to the handle (there are 2 or 3 of them). A long flat screw driver can be a great aid! Having handle loose from the door can help you, as well.
If you never dealt with door mechanism linkages, here is how they work: 1. You snap the plastic clip away from the rod by rotating it (it can only be rotated in one direction). 2. Once it is rotated at least 45 degrees or so, the rod can pop out of the plastic clip. The clip stays in the handle.
Overall, I was amazed by the complexity of the that door mechanism. There are rods, linkages and cable EVERYWHERE! I would hate to have to troubleshoot this mechanism for more serious problems…
Normally, this would be a point where I can offer you a used part from my parts car, but I had to that handle on my Wagon.
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