Thursday, August 27, 2015

Since the Chevy S10 is a discontinued model of truck, getting replacement parts like a door latch could be tricky. Be sure to find a reputable parts store that carries parts for these tucks; don't assume that parts for the S10's successor, the Colorado, will work with your truck. You will need to get inside the door replace the latch.

Instructions

    1

    Roll the door's window all the way up and disconnect the negative battery cable if the truck has power doors and/or windows.

    2

    Pry out the lock and/or window controls from the door's inner trim panel. For power controls, pry up the trim bezels with a trim stick and disconnect the electrical connectors. For a hand window crank, insert a hooked tool into the hole behind the crank to disconnect the clip or rub the edge of a towel behind the handle until the clip dislodges.

    3

    Remove the door's inner trim panel by removing all screws--some of them are behind the door handle and within the pull handle--and lifting the panel off the door.

    4

    Disconnect any electrical connectors behind the panel and carefully peel back the door's watershield.

    5

    Reach inside the door and disconnect the locking knob rod, inside handle rod and inside handle lock rod from the latch assembly.

    6

    Remove the latch assembly by removing the three screws holding it in place on the edge of the door-- these should require a Torx wrench--and pulling the assembly out of the door.

    7

    Insert the replacement latch assembly into the door and secure it with the screws, then connect all the rods on the inside of the door to the assembly.

    8

    Re-connect the door's trim panel and all other components, such as the switches and battery cable, in reverse order of installation.

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