I was on a snow camping trip this past weekend and happened to catch my drivers side door handle at an awkward angle. The plastic handle snapped. Here's a rough guide on replacement.
Once you have the inner door covering off. Peal back the plastic water barrier from the tar and metal door to expose where the handle is from the inside. I've marked with circles the places where you need to either unscrew, unbolt, or slide a metal piece out.
The top circle is the part where it slides out of the plastic piece. That controls the handle from the outside. The other 3 circles that are roughly the same size are bolts that need to be taken out. And the smallest circle is a screw that can be unscrewed slightly to allow the lock mechanism to rotate clockwise and detach from the handle. That screw doesn't need to come all the way out though.
Once you've gone that far, the install is just in reverse. Good luck.
Once you have the inner door covering off. Peal back the plastic water barrier from the tar and metal door to expose where the handle is from the inside. I've marked with circles the places where you need to either unscrew, unbolt, or slide a metal piece out.
The top circle is the part where it slides out of the plastic piece. That controls the handle from the outside. The other 3 circles that are roughly the same size are bolts that need to be taken out. And the smallest circle is a screw that can be unscrewed slightly to allow the lock mechanism to rotate clockwise and detach from the handle. That screw doesn't need to come all the way out though.
Once you've gone that far, the install is just in reverse. Good luck.