
First, prepare a flat-head screwdriver and a T-20 spline wrench. There is a black rubber piece on the door. Gently pry off this small clip by hand to reveal the screws securing the door handle. Use the T-20 spline wrench to remove the black screw on the right side of the door edge. Gently pry open a gap between the door handle cover and the lock cylinder using the flat-head screwdriver. Pull the door handle by hand to separate it from the door panel. Then proceed with the replacement.

I recently replaced the inner door handle of my Wuling Sunshine by myself, and the whole process felt quite straightforward. First, gather the necessary tools: a Phillips screwdriver, plastic pry tools, and gloves. The door panel screws are usually hidden under the armrest cover or at the bottom of the door pocket—make sure to distinguish between the different screw sizes when removing them. When prying off the door panel, be careful and use the pry tool to gently separate it from the edges to avoid breaking the fragile plastic clips. Inside, there might be wires and linkage rods connected to the handle—take a photo to note their positions before disassembly. After removing the old handle, install the new one, align the holes, and secure the linkage rod screws. Reassemble the door panel in reverse order, tightening the screws but not overdoing it to prevent squeaking. The whole process takes about half an hour, saving both money and effort, and there are plenty of online video tutorials available. The door design of the Wuling Sunshine isn’t too complicated—it might be slower the first time, but practice makes perfect. Just remember to buy the correct model of the handle to avoid mismatched sizes and wasted effort on rework.

When replacing the inner door handle of the Wuling Sunshine, special attention must be paid to safety. I've learned a few key points from experience. First, turn off the engine and disconnect the negative battery terminal to prevent short-circuit risks, especially when there are wires connected to door locks or sensors inside the door. Wear gloves to prevent scratches, as the clips on the door panel are fragile—apply even pressure when prying. Start by removing the screws, then carefully pry open the panel to expose the interior, but don't rush to remove the handle. The linkage is secured with nuts; use the right tools to gently loosen and remove the old part. When installing the new handle, ensure proper alignment, lightly tighten it, and test the smoothness of the opening and closing action. If it feels stiff, it might not be installed correctly. While DIY can save you some money, if you're not confident, it's safer to visit a professional shop. Buying a high-quality replacement part is crucial—OEM parts tend to be more durable.

Replacing the inner door handle of the Wuling Zhiguang is simple and can be broken down into three steps: preparing tools, removing the old one and installing the new one, and testing. Prepare a Phillips screwdriver and a plastic pry bar, and locate the screws, usually near the armrest. Be gentle when prying off the door panel to avoid using excessive force. Unscrew the internal linkage nut, replace it with the new handle, and reassemble. Finally, check that the function is normal, and the job is done. The whole process takes about 20 minutes, saving time compared to a repair shop. There are detailed video tutorials available online—watch more guides to minimize mistakes.


