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Chevrolet Blazer Door Latch Assembly
The Door Latch Assembly is used in Chevrolet Blazer automobiles and is critical to the door's security and operation. This mechanism tends to safely shut the doors and avoid openings from the exterior of the vehicle to the interior. These door lock sets may either be the manual type, or the automatic one, the function of the Door Latch Assembly is highly important in the proper and safe closing of the doors. The car door latch may spend its useful life needing replacement because of the following: broken outer door handles; sticking latches; or hard-to-use door lock buttons. It is therefore equally important to perform routine check-ups and replace the Door Latch Assembly as often as it is required in Chevrolet Blazer.
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Chevrolet Blazer Door Latch Assembly Parts Questions & Experts Answers
Q: How do you remove the inside handle, outside handle and lock cylinder, and latch from a door?
A: For the beginning, in case it equipped with power components model, you need to remove the inside handle disconnecting cable from negative battery terminal. After that, take off the door trim panel and water shield along with window glass in full up position. Remove lock rod and drill out rivets securing the handle to the door frame. Finally, remove the handle itself. The reinstallation is as simple as reversing of what has been done during removal. To remove an outside handle or lock cylinder start by first removing a door trim panel and water shield. Then disengage handle and lock cylinder from lock rods and remove handle-to-door nuts. Now pull out handle free from below lock cylinder off it completely. Installation is simple−just reverse removal steps above. To remove latch assembly at first disconnect locking knob rod, then inside handle rod, plus finally inside handle lock rod all from latch assembly located on inside of door panel; thus the next thing- is removing retaining screws of such latch assembly so as to pull this assembly out unhamperedly away from door completely. Reinstalling is easy too; it's just a matter of reversing order of disassembling through which they were removed initially during uninstallation process nut+rod.