You could paint the black to match, or again install it as it is, and then we have the all chrome version. You can paint this black handle to match, or you could just install it as it is to fix your problem. You can see over here is the original handle from the vehicle painted blue, and we have three options from 1A Auto. Once you just pull it down about an eighth of an inch, the clip spreads out to release the lock. The clip is designed so that you can see the legs are holding in here. You can see here as you push on that clip that gives you a little bit of room on the back side, so you come up from the bottom, work your hook tool in there, and then pull down and, ideally, you actually don't want to pull it out all the way. If you can imagine, the screwdriver comes in from the top. The clip's hanging down, so just pull the clip off or out, and then your handle comes right out. Remove the two 10 millimeter nuts the rest of the way. Bring in your bent tip from the bottom and if the stars align correctly, pull it down and then reach the screwdriver up in there and pry out. You get the clip to move, and then you're going to come in with your bent tip all in the bottom and pull the clip down. You're going to use your screwdriver and push down on the clip a little bit. You can just see the top of the clip peeking up right there. We'll just loosen them up, and then we want to push down from the top. We do want to loosen up those two nuts first. Best way to get to this one is with an extension right through here. There are two 10 millimeter nuts: one here and one over here. You may need the flat blade screwdriver again to come in here and pry the rod out. Use a flat blade screwdriver to start it, and then you can probably reach up in there with your thumb. We'll move the clip that holds the latch rod. Then reach in behind, pull the window track down slightly, and you should be able to move it out of the way. Remove the 10 millimeter bolt that holds the bottom of the window track. With those bolts out, the window lifts right up and out. 10 millimeter socket, ratchet and extension, and we'll fast-forward as I remove those two bolts. Needle nosed pliers, just grab hold in the middle and avoid stretching it or tearing it. You can see somebody's already ripped the shield around that. There are two plugs that hold your water shield on here, and there's one here. Up top here, and then the panel should pull up off the window ledge and off. This door panel's been apart before, so it came apart pretty easily, but you want to release them on the bottom and then up top here. You want to put your fingers in underneath and pull firmly. Let it hang to the side, and then there are clips that go into the door that you need to release all the way around. Now we're going to remove this top quarter turn. Then up on the door handle, pull out, there's a little clip right here. All right, you pry up on the front of this panel, pull it up and out, and on the harness there's a little tab. Pry the top and pull down to expose two Philips screws here. To get this screw, you pull up on this trap door. Start out, there's a screw in here and two screws behind here. 10 millimeter wrench, loosen the negative battery cable terminal and disconnect the negative battery cable. Items you'll need include a new door handle from, flat blade screwdrivers in both large and smaller, Phillips screwdriver, 10 millimeter socket and ratchet or a wrench would work, bent tip pick tool and needle nosed pliers. We show you the driver's side, but the passenger side is a similar procedure. It pretty much should be the same for any 2001-2005 Civic 2 door. In this video, we're going to show you how to replace an outside door handle. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and next time you need parts for your vehicle, think of. Brought to you by, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet.
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