Sorry to hear you had a mere with it.....as I said, I did mine in 20 minutes....
Interior door handle off
Window winder off
Interior door release handle 'bowl' off
Sill locking button off
Door card off
Wind window all the way down
Undo the 2 screws holding the interior door release handle to regulator
Undo the 5 bolts holding the regulator in place
Drop window glass to the bottom of the door
Remove the interior door release from the regulator
Remove the regulator assembly from the window glass bottom rail and set aside
Using a bungee cord (or similar method), raise the window glass back to the closed position and strap in place
Note position of the rods
Remove the rods from there little clips
Undo the 3 retaining bolts for the latch mech
Move the window rail out of the way (slight bending may be necessary)
Remove the latch mech.
Refit is the reverse.....
Yes small hands help, which I don't have either......but is doable......and remembering wher ethe rods go helps, although it is not rocket science as their length dictates the position!
Good job in getting it done though.
Interior door handle off
Window winder off
Interior door release handle 'bowl' off
Sill locking button off
Door card off
Wind window all the way down
Undo the 2 screws holding the interior door release handle to regulator
Undo the 5 bolts holding the regulator in place
Drop window glass to the bottom of the door
Remove the interior door release from the regulator
Remove the regulator assembly from the window glass bottom rail and set aside
Using a bungee cord (or similar method), raise the window glass back to the closed position and strap in place
Note position of the rods
Remove the rods from there little clips
Undo the 3 retaining bolts for the latch mech
Move the window rail out of the way (slight bending may be necessary)
Remove the latch mech.
Refit is the reverse.....
Yes small hands help, which I don't have either......but is doable......and remembering wher ethe rods go helps, although it is not rocket science as their length dictates the position!
Good job in getting it done though.