Shows how to repair a 2006 Ford E150 door handle. Shows why not to use aluminum pieces sold on ebay - namely they can't work without machining - and questionable with machining - so why would you?
The key is to take a screwdriver and spread the teeth apart so the aluminium fitting fits in. Then use pliers to close them back on the aluminium end piece.
I thought about this but I think it's easier to get the rubber type. A actually I may have done this before because I'm pretty sure I bought those aluminum things one time before and I'm pretty sure I repaired one of these doors one time before so but I can't hundred percent remember or which door it was or anyting but I think one thing that would make a difference if you only got one problem
@@BhodieBob I'll agree that just getting new cables is easier. Getting those aluminum ends on the old cables does require modification. Payoff is they'll never break.
You feed the metal cable through the slot and then slide the metal end over the cable sheathing
The key is to take a screwdriver and spread the teeth apart so the aluminium fitting fits in. Then use pliers to close them back on the aluminium end piece.
I thought about this but I think it's easier to get the rubber type. A actually I may have done this before because I'm pretty sure I bought those aluminum things one time before and I'm pretty sure I repaired one of these doors one time before so but I can't hundred percent remember or which door it was or anyting but I think one thing that would make a difference if you only got one problem
@@BhodieBob I'll agree that just getting new cables is easier. Getting those aluminum ends on the old cables does require modification. Payoff is they'll never break.
@@jaygold4467 just had another original set break
@@BhodieBob That's the reason I went through the extra effort with the aluminum ends. They'll never break.
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