Perfect video helped me a ton! Bought mine off of amazon for $37. Don't have the fancy powered wrench but I was able to get a small wrench in there and twist it off slowly. After about 3 full turns you can just take off the bolts by hand. Also was able to get the back cover off fairly easily by just wedging my fingers inside the plastic and pulling down. Removed the old logo with a hair dryer and box cutter and attached it to the new lift gate handle with gorilla glue. Went with the chrome lift gate handle and it looks OEM. Thanks for your help!
Thanks for the great tutorial! I was able to fix my husband's car after three years of not being able to open the hatch due to a cracked fascia and gummed-up handle. Your video was super clear.
Good video. I had to order a new switch as well, since the "gooiness" of the existing rubber handle piece made the existing switch not able to be reused.
Mine snapped off and was dangling, so I had to cut the wires (didn't have many tools with me while out of town). Do you also carry the handle and button with wiring harness? Furthermore, while trying to remove the original button, I had a crummy philips screwdriver and completely stripped the screw head, so it would be very difficult to save the old button.
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Perfect video helped me a ton! Bought mine off of amazon for $37. Don't have the fancy powered wrench but I was able to get a small wrench in there and twist it off slowly. After about 3 full turns you can just take off the bolts by hand. Also was able to get the back cover off fairly easily by just wedging my fingers inside the plastic and pulling down. Removed the old logo with a hair dryer and box cutter and attached it to the new lift gate handle with gorilla glue. Went with the chrome lift gate handle and it looks OEM. Thanks for your help!
Thanks for the great tutorial! I was able to fix my husband's car after three years of not being able to open the hatch due to a cracked fascia and gummed-up handle. Your video was super clear.
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Good video. I had to order a new switch as well, since the "gooiness" of the existing rubber handle piece made the existing switch not able to be reused.
Thanks for this- Followed your video step by step and replaced my broken liftgate handle. Wouldn't have known how to do it otherwise, thanks!
Thank for this video. I sincerely appreciate this
Mine snapped off and was dangling, so I had to cut the wires (didn't have many tools with me while out of town). Do you also carry the handle and button with wiring harness? Furthermore, while trying to remove the original button, I had a crummy philips screwdriver and completely stripped the screw head, so it would be very difficult to save the old button.
There so fragile i broke mine in -6f weather.