How to Remove the Door Handle of an 18 Magotan?
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Method for removing the door handle of an 18 Magotan: 1. There is a small square hole under the decorative cover. Take out a small flat-head screwdriver, insert it into the small square hole, and gently pry it open to remove the lock cylinder decorative cover; 2. After opening the door, you can find a rubber pad on the door edge. Use a small flat-head screwdriver to pry off the rubber pad; 3. Take out a T20 Torx key and remove the door handle lock block screw inside; 4. Use a small flat-head screwdriver to pry off the small round cover at the door handle fixing screw; 5. Hold the door handle with your left hand and use a T20 Torx key with your right hand to loosen the fixing screw of the door handle, so that the door can remain open without holding the door handle with your left hand; 6. Use a small flat-head screwdriver to pry from the gap between the lock block and the door panel edge, and gradually remove the door handle lock block; 7. Hold the door handle with your left hand, pull it backward, and the door handle will separate from the door panel. There is a wiring harness connector at the Magotan door handle. Unplug the wiring harness connector to remove the door handle.
I previously disassembled the door handle of a 2018 Magotan myself, and honestly, the job isn't too difficult but requires attention to detail. After opening the car door, first remove the decorative cover on the inner side of the door panel—usually a small cap hiding the screws, which can be gently pried open with a flathead screwdriver. Then, use a Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the bolts securing the door handle, typically two hidden beneath the plastic trim. After unscrewing, don't rush to pull the handle; carefully and slowly pull it outward as it's connected to the door lock cable and linkage—avoid yanking to prevent breaking the wires. If the goal is cleaning or replacing the handle, the whole process takes about ten minutes. Make sure to have the right tools ready; regular household screwdrivers are sufficient—no need for specialized tools. After disassembly, it's best to check if the lock cylinder is functioning properly to avoid future door-opening issues. A common mistake during the process is using excessive force, which can easily damage the fragile plastic parts of the handle—replacing an OEM handle can be quite expensive. Regular inspections of door components can help extend their lifespan.