how do you fix the driver door handle. how do you get inside the door to see the parts you need and have to put in?

Asked by mellzzs Dec 06, 2014 at 03:26 PM about the 1997 Ford Explorer 4 Dr XLT AWD SUV

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

my doors wont open I need to replace the part that's inside the door I think its a plastic gear but I cant get inside the door even with the door panel off.

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if you can get into the car from the cargo door then climb over the seats you should be able to get up to the doors and open them.

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Is the exterior handle broken (won't open the door) or is the remote not working? There is no gear on the door handle. A clip on the handle usually breaks and the exterior handle just flops up and down with no resistance. The entire exterior handle needs to be changed and is available through aftermarket sources. It is held on by two nuts which can be accessed once the inside panel is removed.

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