The Door Latch Assembly found in GMC Canyon cars has a very noble responsibility of locking the doors to avoid people gaining access into the car. This assembly can include various locking systems and they can be either automatic or manual mode and therefore the door can be locked individually or at once. Through the Ages, GMC Canyon has relied on different types of Door Latch Assembly, as a long-lasting with user-friendly design. Nevertheless, they may have to be replaced because of problems with the outer door handles which can stick or have a malfunctioning mechanism, problems with the door lock button. Altogether, the Door Latch Assembly is crucial to the safety and proper functioning of the doors of GMC Canyon.
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GMC Canyon Door Latch Assembly Parts Questions & Experts Answers
Q: How do you replace the latch,Door Handle and lock cylinder on a door on GMC Canyon?
A: To replace the latch, first raise the window completely and remove the door trim panel along with the rear section of the watershield. Detach the latch rods from the lock cylinder, outside handle, and inside handle, working through the opening in the door. Remove the three Torx-head mounting screws, which may require an impact-type driver to loosen, and then take the latch out of the door. If possible, disconnect the rods while the latch is still in place; otherwise, pull the latch out with the rods attached, then disconnect the rods and electrical connectors. For installation, reverse the removal procedure and ensure the door latches and unlatches properly. To remove the lock cylinder, first take off the outside door handle and disconnect the link. The lock cylinder is secured with either two bolts or a retainer; if it has a retainer, use a screwdriver to push it off. After removing the lock from the door handle, installation follows the reverse of removal. For the outside handle, disconnect the links from the handle and the lock cylinder rod, remove the mounting bolts, and detach the handle from the door. Reposition the handle, attach the link, and install the nut(s), tightening them securely. To remove the inside handle, first take off the door trim panel, then slide the handle rearward to detach it from the holes and remove it from the door, allowing for the disconnection of the two cables. For minor door adjustments regarding latch alignment, loosen the bolts on the latch striker mounted opposite the latch, move the striker slightly as needed, and then retighten the bolts while checking for proper latch operation; the striker can be adjusted up-and-down or left-and-right.