Replacing Access Cab Rear Window Latch
OK, just did this myself and it's amazingly easy. Don't go to the dealer to have this replaced. Sorry the pictures are a bit dark, but they're good enough for you to get the idea.
Part Numbers (for 2000 AC, Oak interior)
62910-34012-E0 (Passenger side)
62920-34012-E0 (Driver Side)
Tools Needed:
Phillips Screwdriver
10mm Socket Wrench
Step 1) Remove the door panel - Remove the two phillips screws, and the trim ring from around the door handle. The trim ring can be tough to remove, it does come off with a bit of force. After those are removed, I start at the top and work my hands behind the panel and pull firmly straight outward. The trim buttons should pop loose. Work your way down around the edges until the whole thing pops off.
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Step 2) Remove the two 10mm bolts from the frame, then the phillips from the window. Make sure to remove the foam gasket if it sticks to the window.
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Step 3) Open the new lock and put the Phillips side of the replacement hinge on first. Then bolt the hinge to the frame. Don't over tighten the glass side...it is after all, just glass.
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Step 4) Replace the door panel, trim ring, and screws.
That's it!
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Genthar
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