Thanks for the video. I really didn't want to drill the handles out. The bottom one was fairly easy, the top one was a pain but my wife and I eventually got it.
I watched at least 10 of these videos on fixing the door cables in the Ranger. God bless you all and your talents because I worked on this for several hours over two weekends and got one door to work. The other will stay closed for eternity.
The other sides of the cables just snap into the locks after you insert the cable end. It's fairly straight forward. The bottom latch was harder. I posted this because all the videos I saw removed the rivots
I see 4, 8, 16 ends on Amazon. I’m assuming each rear door takes 4. So buying the 16 keeps more on hand and the front doors probably take 4 each as well? Do I have this correct? Thank you for your time.
Could you pull the cable through the handle more and then push the new sleeve through the door handle until it locks into the plastic? Nice video, by the way.
This is a nonsense video! None of this will even begin to work. If you remove the door handles and install the new metal sleeves, you will see exactly why I say this. There is a little plastic slider that must be slid out before the new sleeves can be installed. Then the sliders must be slid back in to hold the new sleeve in place. It is impossible to do this without removing the handles.
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Thanks for the video. I really didn't want to drill the handles out. The bottom one was fairly easy, the top one was a pain but my wife and I eventually got it.
@@kathyboese1963 you're welcome. Me either 😂😎
I watched at least 10 of these videos on fixing the door cables in the Ranger. God bless you all and your talents because I worked on this for several hours over two weekends and got one door to work. The other will stay closed for eternity.
you're welcome, glad it helped :D
Thanks for letting me know about the replacement ends for the cable and the plastic piece that slides back it was a great video thank you
You're welcome, glad it helped :D
@@Cmolejon if you do any more tricks to a 2001 Ford Ranger let me know thank you and God bless you brother that was a big help
I figured it out after you showed the correct one. I had forgotten about that one being different.
Glad you fixed it 😁
How did you get the cable stop on the top latch?
Yeah how did you do that? Part of the cable stop is internal in the latch and it's pressed together.
Thank you, this clip was helpful.Thank you.Save me a lot of time
You're welcome, glad it helped 😁
I'm having trouble with one of my doors.The latch stop working.Any advice on adjustment
The clip probably broke on one end of the cable. You'll have to take the panel off and inspect each end. There should be two cables per door
How do you managed to put the other 2 internal cylinders?
The other sides of the cables just snap into the locks after you insert the cable end. It's fairly straight forward. The bottom latch was harder. I posted this because all the videos I saw removed the rivots
I see 4, 8, 16 ends on Amazon. I’m assuming each rear door takes 4. So buying the 16 keeps more on hand and the front doors probably take 4 each as well? Do I have this correct? Thank you for your time.
I only did the rears so not sure. I think it's 3 regular, one tapered for each door. The top latch replacements are tapered for easier install.
Could you pull the cable through the handle more and then push the new sleeve through the door handle until it locks into the plastic? Nice video, by the way.
You can't pull it too much after you do one side
What is the part # for those pieces? Send link or something. Thanks.
this is what i bought www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09BJCRYXL/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
Ahh hell. Currently in the process of replacing those wire collars on my ford, both rear passenger doors. Didn't know the upper one was tappered.
Great job Thank You! FYI got alittle dizzy 😊
You're welcome. Lol sorry, hard to do it one handed 😁😎
Could you post the link for those metal pieces you used on this video? I need those as well. Thanks!!
Hi, yes I just added the link in description. This is the link too amzn.to/3Wdj6qg
Dude you are all over the map.
Lol what do you mean?
No way!
Yeah I tried it. It's a real SOB.
This is a nonsense video! None of this will even begin to work. If you remove the door handles and install the new metal sleeves, you will see exactly why I say this. There is a little plastic slider that must be slid out before the new sleeves can be installed. Then the sliders must be slid back in to hold the new sleeve in place. It is impossible to do this without removing the handles.
If you watch the video you'll see my "trick" 😎
Definitely the worst camera operation I ever seen
Thanks 😎