How to Remove the Door Handle of a Volkswagen Golf?

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McGabrielle
07/25/25 1:11am
One flathead screwdriver, one T-20 spline. Pry off the small clip, then you will see the screw fixing the door handle. Remove the fixing screw and keep it properly to avoid loss. Use the flathead screwdriver to gently pry open a gap between the small cover of the door handle and the lock cylinder, then remove the lock cylinder and the small cover by hand. Hold the door handle with your hand and pull it backward to separate the door handle from the door. Note that you should pull it backward, not outward, to avoid damaging the door handle.
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