How to Remove and Install the Rear Door Exterior Handle of Jinbei Haise?
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Remove the lock cylinder, housing, and cover plate of the driver's door. Push the door handle backward, then disengage it from the operating lever on the bracket. Grasp the rear end of the door handle and pull it out sideways. Tilt the door handle backward and pull it out from the bracket or the door. Push the operating cable sideways into the base of the door lock-4-, then rotate it 90° to lock it in place.
Hey buddy, speaking of removing the rear door exterior handle on a Jinbei Haise, I've done this quite a few times. First step is to open the door and look at the interior trim part – there are small plastic covers or clips that you need to carefully pry open with a screwdriver. Second step is to remove the interior trim panel. The Jinbei has a simple design, mostly secured with clips, so you can gently pull it open by hand without using too much force to avoid damage. Third step is to locate the screws securing the handle, usually hidden near the door lock on the inner side, and unscrew them with a Phillips screwdriver. After removing the handle, remember to disconnect the wiring harness if it has one. When installing the new handle, reverse the steps: first secure the new handle with screws, reconnect the wiring, align the clips to snap the interior panel back in place, and finally cover the plastic caps. Test the door opening and closing for smoothness – if there's any noise, it might not be tightened properly. The process isn't difficult, but requires patience, and can be done within half an hour. I recommend checking the door lock mechanism before replacing the handle to avoid rework and save time.