Remove the Latch Plate Shain Rievley Remove the screws from the latch plate located on the inside edge of the door. This will allow you to pull the latch out. If you are also replacing the dead bolt, the process is the same.
Examine the shank of the doorknob. The mounting screws are somewhat concealed, but you can identify them bylocating a tiny slot or holein the shaft. 2. Insert an Object Insert a tool into the holeor slot. It might be the flat tip of a small screwdriver, the end of a nailset or the...
Unscrew the escutcheon plate from the door. There will be three screws. Pull the wire harness plug. Locate the mounting plate and remove the screws holding it. Note: you can tape the other side of the lockset while doing this step so it will not fall off. You can also get a helping ...
If you happen to have an “easy-out” screw extractor, this is by far the easiest method. Works pretty much every time and with very little effort. They aren’t that expensive and will save you loads of time messing with stripped screws in the future. Use JB Weld or equivalently...
Openthe passenger side door. Step 2 Look underneath the glove box. You should see a small rectangle, about 3 inches on each side, held in place with Phillips screws. Remove these with the screwdriver and set them aside. Step 3 Pull the old cabin filter out by the tab in the center. ...