Thank you so much!!! Just replaced mine tonight without a hitch. What a great video! Thank you for taking the time to film and upload this! I do not work on cars much so I NEVER would have attempted this without YOUR help!!! Thank you my friend!
Thank you. Your video helped and guided me to replace my door pull handles (3) that were becoming very sticky and unpleasant to touch, with replacements I bought online (65 € for 3) on a BMW 320D E90.
Nice video and good work figuring it out. Absolutely stunned that BMW Engineering decided not to apply machine screws in a door handle design. Wow. This retrofit requirement should put them to shame.
This video is great. I used a soldering iron to melt the plastic rivets and used the top of a beer bottle to smash it down. I've had the parts for 2 years and couldn't figure out how to do this, but did it in a little over an hour today.
just replaced the handle on a 2008 328i coupe. this video was a godsend; the 7/16 thread cutting nuts worked like a charm. i think the toughest/most nerve-racking part was reassembling the door after reconnecting the wires 🤣
Did you use the handle listed in the sedan parts list? The parts list from BMW for the coupe does not list it as a separate part. Dealer says I must replace complete door panel on my 2010 E92 which costs over $1K.
This was a great help in the install....even before contemplating the purchase. It was confusing in ordering the part...that there is actually 2 parts to the handle to replace the whole thing, and learned that from viewing your video prior to purchasing...it was a great tip! Also to order the trim pins, all couple of kinds as some will break off when removing the door panel.
Just finished installing my door handle this video was so helpful. FYI I bought the part from Amazon and it came with inner and outer handles small screws to secure the handle to the door panel no jbweld needed bought from extreme amazing.
@@EDCOREAS Hey Ed, mine is the gray handle here is the Amazon link below I replace both front and back right side passenger they're the same handle. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07KT2D8H9/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Thanks man this vid really helped me out. I bought the OEM replacement parts and did the JB Weld as you did. If i still own this car in 10 years, I may have to do it again! LOL
Chester you the man, made the job easy! I worried about what if I had to replace it to after the JB Weld. I used those 7/16 nuts and it worked like a charm. Thanks!
Looking at doing this myself, this is a great suggestion. Is it a 7/16 hex or 7/16 stud size for these? The ones I'm finding for 7/16 have a stud size of 1/4".
This will become an expensive error if you have to remove the door handle again in the future. It would have been cheaper if you had used a hot melter to melt the plastic onto the door exactly the same as when from the factory. That way you can just drill it out again in the future to replace if necessary. JB weld epoxy will be difficult to remove from the panel and may damage the surface by hanging onto the surface too much.
Just had to fix mine after it melted this summer..I know its been a couple years but hopefully the batteries were changed in your smoke alarms.. mine started beeping yesterday:) Hopefully my DA turbos come in next week!!!
This and all the other videos I've seen start removing the fake wood trim piece from the latch side of the door. It's supposed to be removed starting at the hinge side so you don't break the catch on the back side of it.
Contrary to what all dealers and parts suppliers I talked to said, the sedan handle does fit the coupe and the install process is the same. In my case the handle did not come in cream beige which was the interior color but a can of color bond oversprayed over the sedan beige color solved the problem. Excellent color match.
My 328i handle became sticky from the alcohol hand sanitizer from Covid days. I was shocked that BMW uses such cheap imitation leather or whatever Made-In-China crap it is on the door handle; but more shocked over the unnecessary complexity in having to pry open the bloody door. It's like: Hello BMW, what's wrong with just 2 accessible bolts from the OUTSIDE of the panel to change the plastic door handle? Duh.
AWESOME job bro!! Thanks for sharing your hard work. I'm going to do it too on my car. That rubber is really a piece of ______-t you now!!!! Take care!!
Thanks! Your vid made the process clear and straightforward. Without your help I would have probably broken something. Took less than an hour's work plus the JB weld setting time. I wonder if BMW has changed the material so it doesn't recur. Also, wonder why it happened only on front pass door,, not the others.
Glad you found it helpful! The drivers handle is made of a different material and the handles in the back (for sedan) are used less often. I think it's a result of the oil in your hands reacting with the material and not so much heat. The ones in the back of my car are both like new as they have hardly been used.
I'm from the UK and need a left front door handle. can only find right ones which obv dont fit. do you know if the rear left handle is the same size/ fitting as the front left as i can find them...just
Another Big Thank You! With your valuable guidance the task was easy to takcle. Wonder why BMW has this annoying quality failures in their reputed design and manufacture
I need help. I replaced the speakers on the passenger side. Put the door back together and the inside handle does not work (very loose). Did I miss clipping something back. Everything else works perfectly other than trying to open the door from the inside. I would like to do the driver side but I want to fix passenger first.
Disappointing the quality of the interior how it just starts melting. Also the lack of accessibility and having to take the whole door panel off to replace the door handle lol plus drilling etc, BMW really didn't want anyone fixing their cars and just to buy a new one. Really disappointing really being so obviously using cheap parts that melt and designing it as a once off the way they install it all (as you mentioned) Thanks for the video :)
Thanks to this video I was able to replace the sticky door handle. For the plastic pins, I used a slightly different approach, melting them with a small butane torch's soldering tip attachment, and it worked pretty well. You can see it here: ua-cam.com/video/rLP_DXFl2wE/v-deo.html
I just did this repair, thank you for this video BUT this is not the correct way to install the handle. The correct way is to heat the plastic and melt it back the way it came from the factory. You do this with a small torch. I used a rechargeable butane torch like the ones chefs use to burn creme brûlée. Cheap at Harbor Freight $18 but if you want the better one it's at the Home Depot $25. They don't sell the butane at HF but do at HD so just get the whole thing at HD. First time I got to use my plastic pry tool kit from Harbor Freight and its a total POS! Don't buy that one spend more. It takes some patience but a combination of heating the plastic and some of the metal dowel you use to push the plastic stud down. The composite board on the door panel is very resistant to the heat. This was my first time doing it and it was very easy. Probably less than an hour if you have all the tools ready.
Thanks DIY. Yes I went to my local Home Depot and asked for the nuts but they didn't have that size. I think the melting is the best anyway. Not going to loosen or squeak etc. Make sure the handle is pressed well against the panel. Evening gentle I broke two of the dowels that go on the plastic "wood" trim. I did use JB weld for that:)
You could, I found that the ones in the back of my car are like new. I think it's the oil from your hands that wears them out. So as long as there wasn't too much contact with the one in the back it should last a while.
They are all from the same material so they get the same problem. I noticed all of them got it, depending on how much there was a passenger holding it. The least exposed was the driver's, since you have your hand on the wheel.
Eyden Ramirez I would expect it to last long term. If you're concerned sand the pegs of the door pins to make them rough so the JB weld has more surface area to grab on to.
I wouldn’t be too worried, JB weld is basically industrial super glue. Like he said in the video it’s probably as good if not better than factory. My only concern would be someone having to do this job again 10 years down the line and having to deal with removing the old handle held on by the JB weld, probably wouldn’t be too fun.
Has ANYONE tried doing this on a BMW 328i Coupe AKA E92 ? The leather exterior part of the pull can be replaced but this inner plastic part seems to be part of the door panel and dealer is saying that I must replace the entire panel ! Anyone with any information please share!
Two parts at ECSTunning but note this is for a E90 Black Inner Door Handle. Make sure this is your same configuration and color. ES#: 255215 door pull - right ES#: 103320 Black Door Pull Trim - Right
Hi Owen! Try Bavarian AutoSport. That is where I find most of all the parts I need for my car. I also have the same problem with my 2009 BMW335i. It looks like a decease they all have. At least there is a cure for them. Hahahahaha!!! Good luck!
///Андрей \\\ He used a two part epoxy, brand name: JB Weld. Other posts say you can use a 7/16” self tapping nut instead of epoxy, or heat plastic tabs and press down, like from factory.
I saw other video yours do not explain properly how to take the wires and how to put back everything back properly your video need more improved your jump to many how to
BMW hasn't fixed the problem yet so why would you replace it with something that will do the same thing all over again in 4 years?... Then you will have a time getting the JB off there to replace it again...You can buy a Chinese replacement that will never get sticky for 1/4 what you paid for the german one or you can do all 4 doors because they will all become sticky eventually.
Bro is helping me out 7 years later
Thank you so much!!! Just replaced mine tonight without a hitch. What a great video! Thank you for taking the time to film and upload this! I do not work on cars much so I NEVER would have attempted this without YOUR help!!! Thank you my friend!
Awesome, glad it helped! I'm glad to hear my videos are inspiring people to tackle jobs they normally wouldn't attempt themselves.
Thank you SO much - I love it that my 50 thousand dollar car is melting.
Haha yeah... Glad you found it helpful.
Lmaoo that’s why I’m here
Thank you. Your video helped and guided me to replace my door pull handles (3) that were becoming very sticky and unpleasant to touch, with replacements I bought online (65 € for 3) on a BMW 320D E90.
Nice video and good work figuring it out. Absolutely stunned that BMW Engineering decided not to apply machine screws in a door handle design. Wow. This retrofit requirement should put them to shame.
Amazing. It isn`t easy for owner do it themselves. Congratulations ! You `ve proved me don`t dare to do it.
I just did it such a mission for a stupid melted handle. Thank you very much for the video !!!!
This project was for more complicated than replacing a smoke detector battery.😉 Nice job!
This video is great. I used a soldering iron to melt the plastic rivets and used the top of a beer bottle to smash it down. I've had the parts for 2 years and couldn't figure out how to do this, but did it in a little over an hour today.
Haha nice, that's one way to do it. They should use that technique at the factory.
Excellent video. Took me 20 min.
Thanks man! Really appreciate this video. I just used this as a guide to fix my E90 with the same problem. Best Regards!
just replaced the handle on a 2008 328i coupe. this video was a godsend; the 7/16 thread cutting nuts worked like a charm. i think the toughest/most nerve-racking part was reassembling the door after reconnecting the wires 🤣
Did you use the handle listed in the sedan parts list? The parts list from BMW for the coupe does not list it as a separate part. Dealer says I must replace complete door panel on my 2010 E92 which costs over $1K.
@@jdawsonmilne1414 My dealer said the same exact thing. @Senor Aranaz which part did you use ?
This was a great help in the install....even before contemplating the purchase. It was confusing in ordering the part...that there is actually 2 parts to the handle to replace the whole thing, and learned that from viewing your video prior to purchasing...it was a great tip! Also to order the trim pins, all couple of kinds as some will break off when removing the door panel.
Thanks!
Just finished installing my door handle this video was so helpful. FYI I bought the part from Amazon and it came with inner and outer handles small screws to secure the handle to the door panel no jbweld needed bought from extreme amazing.
whats the amazon link Robert? Thank you
@@EDCOREAS Hey Ed, mine is the gray handle here is the Amazon link below I replace both front and back right side passenger they're the same handle.
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07KT2D8H9/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Thanks for sharing! Makes the job quick and easy for me :)
Thank you! I just did this by following your video. Excellent job showing the process and helped me save money. I appreciate it.
and lets just start by taking apart the entire vehicle so we can replace the door handle.
thank you so much for your help. you made me save money time and i had plenty of fun doing it.
Just did this to my 335i, works perfectly :)
Thanks man this vid really helped me out. I bought the OEM replacement parts and did the JB Weld as you did. If i still own this car in 10 years, I may have to do it again! LOL
Nice video. It walked me through step by step. Thanks for posting!
Enjoy your always calm demeanor and great tips!
Thank you for the video. It really help me in replacing the sticky door handle on the passenger side
Thanks for posting! very good step by step. I used the thread cutting nut approach. We'll see how it holds up.
Instead of gluing the tabs, use 7/16 thread cutting nut. Works much better and clean
Good suggestion.
Chester you the man, made the job easy! I worried about what if I had to replace it to after the JB Weld. I used those 7/16 nuts and it worked like a charm. Thanks!
Looking at doing this myself, this is a great suggestion. Is it a 7/16 hex or 7/16 stud size for these? The ones I'm finding for 7/16 have a stud size of 1/4".
Tyler, I am wondering the same thing, would love to know what works best. I suppose I can test with the new pull (or possibly the old one)
Same question please elaborate on the fastener size
Great video and detailed, got the parts, ready to start the work. Thank you for this DIY video.
This will become an expensive error if you have to remove the door handle again in the future. It would have been cheaper if you had used a hot melter to melt the plastic onto the door exactly the same as when from the factory. That way you can just drill it out again in the future to replace if necessary. JB weld epoxy will be difficult to remove from the panel and may damage the surface by hanging onto the surface too much.
I bought a replacement that just screwed in, way better than glueing or melting!
Just had to fix mine after it melted this summer..I know its been a couple years but hopefully the batteries were changed in your smoke alarms.. mine started beeping yesterday:) Hopefully my DA turbos come in next week!!!
This and all the other videos I've seen start removing the fake wood trim piece from the latch side of the door. It's supposed to be removed starting at the hinge side so you don't break the catch on the back side of it.
Every e90 has that sticky shit
Great video! well explained and very clear voice. Thank You!
Contrary to what all dealers and parts suppliers I talked to said, the sedan handle does fit the coupe and the install process is the same. In my case the handle did not come in cream beige which was the interior color but a can of color bond oversprayed over the sedan beige color solved the problem. Excellent color match.
Nice, good info.
Man...after watching this I think im gonna get the shop to do it :p
Solid as a rock. Shake the hell out of it! 17:06 That JB quick set is good stuff. Great job sir
Thank you, yeah I've been using it for years and has never let me down.
By the way the Chinese replacements come with screws way easier...
My 328i handle became sticky from the alcohol hand sanitizer from Covid days. I was shocked that BMW uses such cheap imitation leather or whatever Made-In-China crap it is on the door handle; but more shocked over the unnecessary complexity in having to pry open the bloody door. It's like: Hello BMW, what's wrong with just 2 accessible bolts from the OUTSIDE of the panel to change the plastic door handle? Duh.
AWESOME job bro!! Thanks for sharing your hard work. I'm going to do it too on my car. That rubber is really a piece of ______-t you now!!!! Take care!!
Thanks! Your vid made the process clear and straightforward. Without your help I would have probably broken something. Took less than an hour's work plus the JB weld setting time. I wonder if BMW has changed the material so it doesn't recur. Also, wonder why it happened only on front pass door,, not the others.
Glad you found it helpful! The drivers handle is made of a different material and the handles in the back (for sedan) are used less often. I think it's a result of the oil in your hands reacting with the material and not so much heat. The ones in the back of my car are both like new as they have hardly been used.
Too funny. I have those same (Walmart) PJ bottoms on when I work on my X5.
Haha I'd recommend cheap Walmart PJs for any DIYer. Gotta stay comfortable.
They are even plumbers crack safe!
This design/manufacturing oversight kept me from EVER buying a used BMW
Thanks a lot I followed your instructions and it all went perfect!
Thx bro really needed this bad 🔥🔥🔥
Although I don’t recommend jb weld just because your going to probably end up doing the job again but it will be much harder...
I'm from the UK and need a left front door handle. can only find right ones which obv dont fit. do you know if the rear left handle is the same size/ fitting as the front left as i can find them...just
yes it's the size and it fits. You can do it
Great, easy, video to follow. Many thanks.
Another Big Thank You! With your valuable guidance the task was easy to takcle. Wonder why BMW has this annoying quality failures in their reputed design and manufacture
Bernardo Vega they used the same stuff Lexus made their dash from during that Time as well
Been looking for a diy for this good video
This is a great vid but I'm not ready to replace and do all that yet. Any suggestion of how to get that goo off until I replace it?
Not really I had to just wrap it in a cloth. It was super messy nothing cleaned it up for me.
Thanks for video
I did change handle of my 325d E92
It's same procedure
There's a ton of VDO about this but... I always choose the Bob Ross of E90 when I need to do some maintenance.
...of course I bought the part (from this link) like 2 years ago, but I've had a few chardonnays and now's the time.
I need help. I replaced the speakers on the passenger side. Put the door back together and the inside handle does not work (very loose). Did I miss clipping something back. Everything else works perfectly other than trying to open the door from the inside. I would like to do the driver side but I want to fix passenger first.
Köszönöm! Your video was very helpful! 👍🏻
Thank you so much ! Greetings from Germany
Thanks for the video!
Thanks got minw fixed with 20quid handle off amazon
hi i have a problem putting back the inside cable with the with plastic that open the door from the inside. i need help
Thank you very much. This helped me.
soldering iron, small drill bit, and metal bottle cap, insta plastic weld rivets..
Worked for me. Thank You.
what kind of drill bit did you use? to drill through the original screws. Thanks for the upload!
A standard drill bit will work, are you asking what the size of the bit was?
Good video! Thank you for sharing!
Which model this car ? I found very helpful, but do i have to perform same operation on my 2010 E90 !
yazan hourani yep
Disappointing the quality of the interior how it just starts melting. Also the lack of accessibility and having to take the whole door panel off to replace the door handle lol plus drilling etc, BMW really didn't want anyone fixing their cars and just to buy a new one. Really disappointing really being so obviously using cheap parts that melt and designing it as a once off the way they install it all (as you mentioned)
Thanks for the video :)
Thanks to this video I was able to replace the sticky door handle. For the plastic pins, I used a slightly different approach, melting them with a small butane torch's soldering tip attachment, and it worked pretty well. You can see it here: ua-cam.com/video/rLP_DXFl2wE/v-deo.html
Nice that looks like it worked well, just don't breathe in those fumes haha.
Great video/thanks for the step by step so I can do myself. Also what the hell is that intermittent beeping noise in the background lol
Daniel Joseph his fire detector needs new batteries, they’re low😂
I just did this repair, thank you for this video BUT this is not the correct way to install the handle. The correct way is to heat the plastic and melt it back the way it came from the factory. You do this with a small torch. I used a rechargeable butane torch like the ones chefs use to burn creme brûlée. Cheap at Harbor Freight $18 but if you want the better one it's at the Home Depot $25. They don't sell the butane at HF but do at HD so just get the whole thing at HD. First time I got to use my plastic pry tool kit from Harbor Freight and its a total POS! Don't buy that one spend more.
It takes some patience but a combination of heating the plastic and some of the metal dowel you use to push the plastic stud down. The composite board on the door panel is very resistant to the heat. This was my first time doing it and it was very easy. Probably less than an hour if you have all the tools ready.
Mike Williams Thanks for the feedback, mine has held up fine without issue thus far. Others have used metal nuts that cut into the plastic also.
Thanks DIY. Yes I went to my local Home Depot and asked for the nuts but they didn't have that size. I think the melting is the best anyway. Not going to loosen or squeak etc. Make sure the handle is pressed well against the panel. Evening gentle I broke two of the dowels that go on the plastic "wood" trim. I did use JB weld for that:)
Thank god for you!
Very helpful vid. Thanks.
Perfect video
Where did you get the replacement door handle ??
Hi how can i change the left side
Can you switch the door handle with one of the ones in the back seats? Or will that one melt too?
You could, I found that the ones in the back of my car are like new. I think it's the oil from your hands that wears them out. So as long as there wasn't too much contact with the one in the back it should last a while.
They are all from the same material so they get the same problem. I noticed all of them got it, depending on how much there was a passenger holding it. The least exposed was the driver's, since you have your hand on the wheel.
Hello friend, can I change this sticky part without removing the whole bark. Thank you in advance BMW E90 2008 318d
Nikolay Tsvetkov Unfortunately no the door panel has to come off
Thank you very much for the video. It was very helpful I really appreciate it
Thanks for watching.
Nice job. Now could you PLEASE do mine now!?! 😌
Should the handle deteriorate again how will you remove that wield you used ?
Weld *
do you have a part number please ?
Does anyone have a link to a Euro spec 2008 RHD BMW 320i exterior door handles
Should the jb weld hold long term from the constant pulling
Eyden Ramirez I would expect it to last long term. If you're concerned sand the pegs of the door pins to make them rough so the JB weld has more surface area to grab on to.
It s same proces also for rear doors on E91 ?? Anyone knows ???? Thanks for answers.
maybe report back on how that JB weld held up,
I wouldn’t be too worried, JB weld is basically industrial super glue. Like he said in the video it’s probably as good if not better than factory.
My only concern would be someone having to do this job again 10 years down the line and having to deal with removing the old handle held on by the JB weld, probably wouldn’t be too fun.
Does the 2010 E92 Coupe use the same handle (51 41 7 230 854 Beige). It is not listed as a separate part on the BMW parts list.
As far as I could find they're the same for E90 or E92.
Ottimo! Bravo 👍 grazie mille👏😉🙏🙏
What did u use to make it stick?
I used JB weld.
Instead of using JB weld, the kids come with four little screws for each handle now
Has ANYONE tried doing this on a BMW 328i Coupe AKA E92 ? The leather exterior part of the pull can be replaced but this inner plastic part seems to be part of the door panel and dealer is saying that I must replace the entire panel ! Anyone with any information please share!
tarek baassiri should be the same process
Need this part asap have the same issues sticky
Two parts at ECSTunning but note this is for a E90 Black Inner Door Handle. Make sure this is your same configuration and color.
ES#: 255215 door pull - right
ES#: 103320 Black Door Pull Trim - Right
how about for the e92?
Rafael Torres would this part fit an E92 328i Coupe? I can't the part anywhere.
where ican buy new pull ? BMW p92 2009 thanks
7/11
Check out www.ecstuning.com/
The parts BMW uses have only gotten worse over time. The days of an honestly built BMW are long gone.
welcome to today.
@@NUNYABIZNNAAAZZZ started over a decade ago.
hay can you help me ? where can I get this part to buy?
Hi Owen! Try Bavarian AutoSport. That is where I find most of all the parts I need for my car. I also have the same problem with my 2009 BMW335i. It looks like a decease they all have. At least there is a cure for them. Hahahahaha!!! Good luck!
Seems lazy. I did this a few years back and I used a bolt that I blowtorched to get hot enough and pressed it in. It worked nicely and quick.
Bro! What u have use for glue ?
///Андрей \\\ He used a two part epoxy, brand name: JB Weld. Other posts say you can use a 7/16” self tapping nut instead of epoxy, or heat plastic tabs and press down, like from factory.
Better way to fix BMW sticky handles: ua-cam.com/video/99xhdWOcdOs/v-deo.html
can someone provide a link to order this part?
From where u get this part ?
I got it from www.ecstuning.com
thank you
I have a 328I 2011 and mine looks worse (:
Thank you. I hate it.
I saw other video yours do not explain properly how to take the wires and how to put back everything back properly your video need more improved your jump to many how to
wrap it in $1's worth of cling wrap hahaha
BMW hasn't fixed the problem yet so why would you replace it with something that will do the same thing all over again in 4 years?... Then you will have a time getting the JB off there to replace it again...You can buy a Chinese replacement that will never get sticky for 1/4 what you paid for the german one or you can do all 4 doors because they will all become sticky eventually.