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Old 01-13-2008, 03:13 PM
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Recently our door handles broke, first the passenger front then the drivers side. When I searched this out it seemed that Toyota should be doing a recall on this issue, but they are not. I purchased the two handles for xmas @22.00 each. Easy to replace once I figured out how the door comes apart ...15-20 min job if you know the details. So to prevent any agrevation here how it is done....

Open the door and remove the three side pins along the door jam, take off the three small cosmetic covers and unscrew them (they are the front corner just under the window speaker, the other one is inside the door handle cup and then just below the door pull/arm rest). When you get these off you can take a flat head screw driver and put it in between the door lock and the frame of the door handle, give it a little pop up and then do the same to the bottom...now you will be albe to slide this door handle frame back (to the right) and it comes right off. Now start at the bottom of the door panel and find the two slots and put a flat head screwdriver in and pop the panel off by moving around the edge of the door panel as you go around. There will be about 5 to 6 red push clips holding this portion of the door on. Once the door is off you will have to disconnect the door light wire harness from the bottom of the inside panel and then the auto window/door lock wire harness from the center of the door panel. You are ready to remove the handle and replace it with the new one...very easy to do...slide the whole door handle to the right and it comes right off, turn the piece over and then remove both of the wires from the slots, put the new wires in the same place on the new handle and put it back up to the door and slide it back to the left. Now make sure that all of the red push clips are removed from the door itself. It is much easier to have them attached to the door panel. Once that is done you just need to attach the top of the door panel at the window first, this is a little tricky since you have to clear the speaker at the front of the window, one this is done it is just a matter of giving a little push around the edge of the door panel to snap the red push clips in place. Put back all of the screws and cosmetic caps. When you put the frame back around the door handle you have to first make sure that you get the front part cliped in first. The easiest way was to hold the handle open slighly and put the frame on then in the middle of the frame cup push in and forward (left) to make sure this catches on the clip. Then the right side will just clip on to the top and bottom of the new lock and handle. If you have a gap at the top of the handle door frame, just slide the flat head back between the new lock and frame and give it a push up and then do the same for the bottom. Once the frame is free you can try to slide the front clip on first and then push the back in. I had a harder time getting the passengers side on without a gap, but did not have the same problem with the drivers side. I think it was because we may have pushed the door panel in a bit when trying to figure out how to get the whole panel off. Once you know that there are only three screws and a bunch of push clips are holding the whole panel in place so it isn't that hard to do.

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Old 01-29-2008, 02:09 AM
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Thanks for the posting, I will let you know how it went.
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Thanks Great instructions!! Rick
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I recently notice that my drivers side interior door handle was cracked. Could you provide me with the part number along with the place where you purchase your replacement handles from? Thanks

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I recently (July 2008) bought a replacement Driver's Side front door handle from my local dealer - Price $27.30 + tax. The Toyota Part number is: 69206-0C030-E0 (tan color - may be a different number for the grey interior). It is referred to as the "Handle Sub-Assy, front door".

Note that on several of the parts-house websites, they show an exploded line-drawing diagram of the door with the various parts. I found it very difficult to figure out which of these parts was supposed to be the door handle. Now that I have puchased it from the dealer, I understand why - its not just a handle but rather a rectangular frame with the lock and handle lever installed within it - so the line drawing makes it hard to recognize.

P.S. Thanks for the forum - I read the instructions in the post below and was able to change my door handle out in about 30 minutes.


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Repair Broken Door Handle Sequoia 2003
Recently our door handles broke, first the passenger front then the drivers side. When I searched this out it seemed that Toyota should be doing a recall on this issue, but they are not. I purchased the two handles for xmas @22.00 each. Easy to replace once I figured out how the door comes apart ...15-20 min job if you know the details. So to prevent any agrevation here how it is done....

Open the door and remove the three side pins along the door jam, take off the three small cosmetic covers and unscrew them (they are the front corner just under the window speaker, the other one is inside the door handle cup and then just below the door pull/arm rest). When you get these off you can take a flat head screw driver and put it in between the door lock and the frame of the door handle, give it a little pop up and then do the same to the bottom...now you will be albe to slide this door handle frame back (to the right) and it comes right off. Now start at the bottom of the door panel and find the two slots and put a flat head screwdriver in and pop the panel off by moving around the edge of the door panel as you go around. There will be about 5 to 6 red push clips holding this portion of the door on. Once the door is off you will have to disconnect the door light wire harness from the bottom of the inside panel and then the auto window/door lock wire harness from the center of the door panel. You are ready to remove the handle and replace it with the new one...very easy to do...slide the whole door handle to the right and it comes right off, turn the piece over and then remove both of the wires from the slots, put the new wires in the same place on the new handle and put it back up to the door and slide it back to the left. Now make sure that all of the red push clips are removed from the door itself. It is much easier to have them attached to the door panel. Once that is done you just need to attach the top of the door panel at the window first, this is a little tricky since you have to clear the speaker at the front of the window, one this is done it is just a matter of giving a little push around the edge of the door panel to snap the red push clips in place. Put back all of the screws and cosmetic caps. When you put the frame back around the door handle you have to first make sure that you get the front part cliped in first. The easiest way was to hold the handle open slighly and put the frame on then in the middle of the frame cup push in and forward (left) to make sure this catches on the clip. Then the right side will just clip on to the top and bottom of the new lock and handle. If you have a gap at the top of the handle door frame, just slide the flat head back between the new lock and frame and give it a push up and then do the same for the bottom. Once the frame is free you can try to slide the front clip on first and then push the back in. I had a harder time getting the passengers side on without a gap, but did not have the same problem with the drivers side. I think it was because we may have pushed the door panel in a bit when trying to figure out how to get the whole panel off. Once you know that there are only three screws and a bunch of push clips are holding the whole panel in place so it isn't that hard to do.

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I was able to buy just the plastic handle part but can't access the part # now
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Does anyone have these directions with pics of each step? I found one link back in 05 that had a link with pics but it no longer can be found.

I have to replace the inside door handle on the drivers side as it is cracked. If I open the door a couple more times from the inside the handle will completly break off.

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Recently our door handles broke, first the passenger front then the drivers side. When I searched this out it seemed that Toyota should be doing a recall on this issue, but they are not. I purchased the two handles for xmas @22.00 each. Easy to replace once I figured out how the door comes apart ...15-20 min job if you know the details. So to prevent any agrevation here how it is done....

Open the door and remove the three side pins along the door jam, take off the three small cosmetic covers and unscrew them (they are the front corner just under the window speaker, the other one is inside the door handle cup and then just below the door pull/arm rest). When you get these off you can take a flat head screw driver and put it in between the door lock and the frame of the door handle, give it a little pop up and then do the same to the bottom...now you will be albe to slide this door handle frame back (to the right) and it comes right off. Now start at the bottom of the door panel and find the two slots and put a flat head screwdriver in and pop the panel off by moving around the edge of the door panel as you go around. There will be about 5 to 6 red push clips holding this portion of the door on. Once the door is off you will have to disconnect the door light wire harness from the bottom of the inside panel and then the auto window/door lock wire harness from the center of the door panel. You are ready to remove the handle and replace it with the new one...very easy to do...slide the whole door handle to the right and it comes right off, turn the piece over and then remove both of the wires from the slots, put the new wires in the same place on the new handle and put it back up to the door and slide it back to the left. Now make sure that all of the red push clips are removed from the door itself. It is much easier to have them attached to the door panel. Once that is done you just need to attach the top of the door panel at the window first, this is a little tricky since you have to clear the speaker at the front of the window, one this is done it is just a matter of giving a little push around the edge of the door panel to snap the red push clips in place. Put back all of the screws and cosmetic caps. When you put the frame back around the door handle you have to first make sure that you get the front part cliped in first. The easiest way was to hold the handle open slighly and put the frame on then in the middle of the frame cup push in and forward (left) to make sure this catches on the clip. Then the right side will just clip on to the top and bottom of the new lock and handle. If you have a gap at the top of the handle door frame, just slide the flat head back between the new lock and frame and give it a push up and then do the same for the bottom. Once the frame is free you can try to slide the front clip on first and then push the back in. I had a harder time getting the passengers side on without a gap, but did not have the same problem with the drivers side. I think it was because we may have pushed the door panel in a bit when trying to figure out how to get the whole panel off. Once you know that there are only three screws and a bunch of push clips are holding the whole panel in place so it isn't that hard to do.

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Can someone assist with why this link does not work? I think this will get me to directions with pics for replacing drivers side inside door handle. It is on a 2002 Sequoia LTD

http://www.tundrasolutions.com/forum...ad.php?t=36222

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Can someone assist with why this link does not work? I think this will get me to directions with pics for replacing drivers side inside door handle. It is on a 2002 Sequoia LTD

http://www.tundrasolutions.com/forum...ad.php?t=36222

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The link is old...as for pictures....you don't need them. Just follow the directions and take your time. Its easy! Hardest part (not really hard) was removing the door panel! the actual handles slide off easily (slide in correct direction)...
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Hey

Great instructions! Replaced door handle in 20 minutes.

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