2000 Toyota Camry Door Handle Replacement

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  • Опубліковано 17 вер 2024

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  • @rwaters7799
    @rwaters7799 8 років тому +7

    I have a 2001 and this just happened to me, my neighbor had the same problem and now I'm starting to see more than a few older Camry's with the same issue, lol. Thanks for the video.

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  8 років тому +1

      No problem, good luck with the repair!

  • @jerryw2314
    @jerryw2314 8 років тому +2

    Thanks for the video. Your door handle access is more like the one I had. It wasn't too much of a problem getting the door opener rod off, but the locking rod access was a little more difficult. I ended up loosing the bolts and partly removed the door handle itself. I then pried the locking rod off the lock mechanism. Once that was done the door handle was removed. I did discover that the bolts/screws for my new door handle wasn't the same. I ended up going to Lowes and got a 4 package of M6- 1.00x16 Hex Cap Screws (92 cents). The hex cap screws still use the 10mm to tighten. The old door handle used self tapping screws, so they didn't work with my replacement. I got the replacement door handle from Amazon for a very reasonable price. Once I reinstalled the door handle, hooking up the door opening rod was a breeze. The locking rod was a little more time consuming. Thank you for the additional info

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  8 років тому +1

      Thanks Gerald! The "very reasonable price ones" like the one I got work fine, but use different bolts indeed. Similar, but not quite the same.

  • @franzlimonta1171
    @franzlimonta1171 9 років тому +4

    Thank you for taking the time to upload this video. I will now attempt to repair my broken Camry handle. I'll let you know how it went.

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  9 років тому +1

      OK, good luck, it's trickier than it looks. Hope it goes well--looking forward to hearing!

  • @phillybul30
    @phillybul30 9 років тому +4

    Thanks for the video sir. It really helped me out. It took me a few hours though because of those damn bolts in the handle but I got it done for about $23 as compared to the $200 a mechanic told me it would cost for him to do it! Couldn't have done it without this video. Thanks again!

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  9 років тому +1

      Thanks Keith! Glad this helped you out!

    • @phillybul30
      @phillybul30 9 років тому +1

      Me too. Finally, for once I avoided getting screwed over by a mechanic. Yea!

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  9 років тому +1

      keith jones There are several other fix-it videos I have on this car, you might want to check them out. Not that you want anything to happen, of course, but just in case.

    • @jonathank5289
      @jonathank5289 6 років тому +1

      I hear ya! They mechanic told me $120 a door to replace both the inside and the outside as most of my doors are broken on either side. Its going to take a bunch of time but looks like I'll save a ton of money and this vide3o will help speed things up. I ordered all the pieces needed on Amazon for around $50 bucks to replace all 4 doors.

  • @KashifKhan-ip8yz
    @KashifKhan-ip8yz 7 років тому +3

    thanks i changed both of handles and you saved my 150 dollars thanks this was very helpful... mechanic was asking 150 dollar and i changed it by myself by help of this video.

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  7 років тому +1

      Excellent, great to hear!

  • @crystallimonta8828
    @crystallimonta8828 9 років тому +4

    Prior to taking on this project make sure and purchase (2) 6mm x 1mm x 11mm hex head bolts and (1) 6mm x 1mm x 11mm pan head bolt. You will need them to replace the OEMs self taping bolts that are not compatible with the new handle. The pan head bolt I used was a REAL TIME SAVER. I placed it in the upper left hand corner of the handle were it's almost impossible to get a hex head bolt started.The other (2) hex heads were difficult but not impossible to secure. This tutorial was is an excellent reference.

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  9 років тому +1

      Thank you!

    • @thesuccessfulbarber
      @thesuccessfulbarber 8 років тому +1

      thanks for the tip. i have been fighting my replacement door because the self tap screws dont match up

  • @HoneyRoastedCashews
    @HoneyRoastedCashews 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for making this video! My driver’s side handle broke off this morning thanks to subzero temps. I cannot wait until spring so I can replace the handle.

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  2 роки тому +1

      Sure, no problem. Yep, these cold days are just too cold to do anything outside.

  • @alfredough
    @alfredough 2 місяці тому +1

    It’s so easy to change them out I just saw a Camry this age with all 4 door handles broken lol!!

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  2 місяці тому +1

      They all break at one point or another. When I was a kid, door handles were metal, and nobody would have it any other way.

  • @deanroth8296
    @deanroth8296 6 років тому +5

    "Well, a lot of hell later..." LOL
    That's how most of my projects go. Thanks for the video!

  • @bcb6634
    @bcb6634 9 років тому +1

    thanks for the video. had a hard time getting the rod out of the old door handle...then finally figured out to just break the old handle plastic. Also, we found it best to reinstall the rod into the new handle by working from the exterior side of the door.

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  9 років тому +1

      Yes, it's the very limited room that makes this job a lot more difficult than it seems. I appreciate your tips, perhaps that will help someone else, as ours are all done. Thanks for watching.

  • @daddyofdamac
    @daddyofdamac 10 років тому +1

    Thanks for Sharing, that'll really help me when I attempt to change both my broken handles.

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  10 років тому +1

      Both, huh? Terrible. The inside handle on this car broke as well, I haven't gotten around to changing it yet.
      When I mentioned this to my dad, he asked what I meant by it being broken. He asked me "Aren't they metal?". Of course the last time he bought a car was over 25 years ago, and he's still driving it! Back then, they WERE metal, inside and out!
      Thanks to breaking pieces of plastic on our cars, they are now somehow "safer". I'll bet anything that an old American "road sofa" from the 70's won't so much show a dent, as a new car will be totalled due to the "crumple zones" now. Funny--car's in an accident, it crumples up, and you throw it away. Disposable everything. But make sure you recycle--oh yeah, there's no metal anyway!

    • @daddyofdamac
      @daddyofdamac 9 років тому +1

      Hey Jaykay, I replaced mine today and I think Ebay really sent me a Generic Brand because the OEM bolts did not fit as they should. The metal grommet for one of the bolts came off. I snapped it back in but now it has a slight gap where by the seam where the lock is. However, did works, everything else is nice and tight. You were right though, it was suppose to be just a few minutes and took about 3 hours. I had to saw off the old handle cause I could not get the automatic metal bar to pop off. Again, thanks for all your help!

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  9 років тому +1

      sly Same here! The ones you find online are super-cheap, direct from China to you (on a slow row boat). That's what I got too, and the same thing happened.
      Bottom line here is that it works. I can promise you that even with the original handle when the car was brand new, one 10mm bolt holding the lock cylinder in is no match for Mr. Big Screwdriver. If they want in, they're getting in.
      The seam is caused because the handle was not installed EXACTLY correct; there are 3 small plastic clips on the bottom of the handle, and believe it or not, they are what hold the handle assembly in place against the door. I couldn't understand how these tiny clips were responsible for such a big job, but they are! As long as it works...

  • @Doubleantone
    @Doubleantone 10 років тому +1

    Thanks great help from a great video. After hearing the hell I have purchased new ones. seems the used ones have had a a few use cycles thrown at them.

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  10 років тому +2

      Yeah the used ones are probably all used up! The one I got was from banggood.com, it was $7 including shipping. Problem is it takes a month to get.

  • @sungku5116
    @sungku5116 8 років тому +1

    Thanks a lot. saved a lot of people time and Money :)

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  8 років тому +1

      +Sung Ku No problem, thanks for watching!

  • @therosses5
    @therosses5 8 років тому +10

    Looks like a big pain in the keister for a cheap part. I think I'll just leave the windows rolled down and hope someone takes the whole thing.

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  8 років тому +1

      +therosses5 That works too. Usually they'll just loot whatever money or electronics are in there. A friend of mine has a neighbor that leaves a $5 bill in plain sight as bait, and the doors unlocked. When the thieves come around, they take the bait and leave without touching anything else.

    • @therosses5
      @therosses5 8 років тому +2

      +jaykay18 LOL. Yeah we've had windows broken just to get a few quarters while other goods worth a few hundred dollars in the back seat were left untouched. It's sad. Take care.

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  8 років тому +3

      therosses5 I had the same thing happen to me, they took nothing. Fortunately the glass was covered but such inconvenience and aggravation.

    • @therosses5
      @therosses5 8 років тому +2

      +jaykay18 We must be neighbors! :-)

  • @johnc1014
    @johnc1014 6 років тому +1

    I got pretty far on my own. My problem is that I used the same screws to put the new handle in and they were all torn up. So, 1) they won't go in all the way and 2) they aren't coming back out too easily. Also, that bar that attaches to the handle won't go back in. I think I probably should have gotten it attached before installing the new handle, but I realized that after already getting the handle on and messing up the screws. So, yah, I'm having lots of fun. Oh, by the way, those holes aren't very good for getting at the screws. Anyway, it really shouldn't be that difficult. But, I have a 1999 Camry. On a newer car, this should probably be just about 15-30 minutes. For me, I've already spent at least a few hours on it and don't have it to my liking. But, I'll get it done eventually. I'm not giving up that easily.

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  6 років тому +1

      It's fairly straightforward, in fact most repairs on cars are straightforward, if it weren't for the problem of accessibility. Some cars are worse than others; I found this job to definitely be a bit more challenging than it should have been. Good luck!

  • @davidkb1980
    @davidkb1980 8 років тому +3

    Excellent video, very helpful. Was able to change my Camry 98 outside handles

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  8 років тому +1

      +david k b Thank you very kindly!

  • @windowreplacementagencywis5122
    @windowreplacementagencywis5122 8 років тому +1

    good clip. Great job.

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  8 років тому +1

      +WindowReplacementAgencyOfMilwaukee Thank you.

  • @basileverhulst92
    @basileverhulst92 8 років тому +2

    Thank you for this video, it is very helpful. If you make an other video,i recommend not to film from so close (it is a bit disturbing). Thank you ! Excellent job

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  8 років тому +1

      +Basile Verhulst No problem, thanks for watching.

  • @pbjarvis
    @pbjarvis 8 років тому +1

    Jaykay, thanks for the vid. Will I be able to re-use the bolts or will I need to get replacements? If so do you know what kind?

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  8 років тому +1

      +paradox.c.moron That depends on what handle you got as a replacement. If you got an el-cheapo, you'll need 1 new bolt. If you got OEM, you can reuse the same ones. I just looked around for a bolt I had that fit, so I couldn't tell you what kind it was.

  • @DamnSkippy1
    @DamnSkippy1 6 років тому +2

    The video should be titled how to take off the DS Door Panel. You skipped the whole handle and lock change out. I'm finding popping the lock connecting rod into place after handle install to be a real bitch, that's what I was specifically looking to see (someone else's successful approach to it etc.).

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  6 років тому +1

      That's the fun part. There's no "successful approach", it's more or less a "grind it till you find it approach".

    • @DamnSkippy1
      @DamnSkippy1 6 років тому +2

      I hear you there, but I live in MN and am doing this in a driveway, meaning, in addition to freezing my fingers because gloves don't allow for any feel and are bulky in that little space, the neighbors get to watch my temporary "Type A Tourettes" kick in every so often. LOL It could be worse though, so I suppose I'm thankful it isn't. Have a good one.

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  6 років тому +2

      I get that same syndrome from time to time when doing stuff like this. Keep warm, best of luck!

  • @CLyon-cc9jp
    @CLyon-cc9jp 7 років тому +2

    I would have like to have seen "a lotta hell later" toward the end of your video. Getting the panels off was easy. Getting old handle out and the new one in was somewhat difficult. On my car the original handle was self-tapping screws into plastic (the three you mention). On the new handle, just like yours, the screws are machine type, so I and to go to the hardware store to get the three metric hex head machine screws. (Sorry, I wish I would have noted the size/type I purchased). The lock cylinder was difficult to maneuver, and the handle would not come out until that was pushed back out of the way inside the door. To get the old handle out and the new in took me about 2+ hours, so it was not super easy.

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  7 років тому +1

      Now you know why I said what I said. Sounds and looks like a 5 minutes job. 2 and a half hours later it's done. Should Toyota have made these out of metal for an extra $10, like they used to do years ago, we'd have never met.

    • @CLyon-cc9jp
      @CLyon-cc9jp 7 років тому +1

      Yep. Didn't watch it all the way to the end. Watched it as I was running out to the garage and back. Thanks for the video! It did help.

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  7 років тому +1

      Chris Lyon No problem Chris!

  • @saechaomae
    @saechaomae 8 років тому +1

    The market door doesn't have the metal holes like the one you have. Did you end up using different screws?

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  8 років тому +1

      +Maeanne Saechao One bolt goes back as it was. The other hole on the new handle had a threaded insert, which I used an appropriate sized screw for.

  • @almansour33
    @almansour33 10 років тому +1

    Is was really helpful thanks

  • @jennifernemeth3035
    @jennifernemeth3035 3 роки тому

    You can get the handle on amazon and get the color of your car to match.

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  3 роки тому +1

      Not at the time this video was recorded, you couldn't.

  • @MarchionessDarby62
    @MarchionessDarby62 Рік тому

    THIS EXACTLY HAPPENED TO ME! And then, the inside handle broke off into my hand! Otherwise, the car is great!

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  Рік тому

      They all break. I have a video on that topic as well: ua-cam.com/video/RT70NvoJavk/v-deo.html

  • @erikchopiac1936
    @erikchopiac1936 8 років тому +1

    These kind of door handles break so easily, but they are nice since they're flush with the body work.

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  8 років тому +2

      Yes I agree. They don't make cars with door handles like this anymore, they all stick out. My first car had metal door handles, inside and out.

  • @restoremyaudio
    @restoremyaudio 9 років тому +11

    Well it was helpful until you got to undoing the clip and removing the handle then you skipped to having it done. So I'm stuck and the jobs undone.

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  9 років тому +8

      If you're stuck you had no business doing this job to begin with. Putting in the new handle is simply the reverse of taking it out. Pay attention to your work use the video simply as a guide and you're golden.

    • @tonysamson75
      @tonysamson75 6 років тому +1

      restoremyaudio has

    • @dennybug2
      @dennybug2 5 років тому +5

      Tony Samson you telling him to pay attention BUT you’re video skips the hardest part of the job. Removing and reinstalling the lock rod !! lol 😝

  • @niks_crazy_world
    @niks_crazy_world 6 років тому +1

    Used to have a 1994 Rav-4 with solid door handles. They don’t make door handles like they used to, do they?

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  6 років тому +1

      Oh, not at all! The handles on my 67 Buick Riviera still work fine after 51 years!

    • @niks_crazy_world
      @niks_crazy_world 6 років тому +1

      jaykay18 the grandfather’s 67 fairlane has good handles as well... Darn how I miss old cars...

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  6 років тому +1

      I don't have to since I own one.

  • @joeyp6704
    @joeyp6704 10 років тому +1

    Nice vid! Wonder mine don't broke yet.....

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  10 років тому +1

      Thanks. You might wish to inspect yours. Just keep the door locked, pull up on the handle, and reach underneath with your other hand to hold the handle up. Then flex the part you normally pull on, or look on the underside to see if it is starting to break away. If it is you might try some glue before it shears off so you won't have to go through this.

    • @njzhang4497
      @njzhang4497 10 років тому +1

      jaykay18 What kind of glue should I use for that?

    • @Doubleantone
      @Doubleantone 10 років тому +1

      NJ Zhang
      To get a good glue job on plastic is nearly impossible.

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  10 років тому +1

      NJ Zhang Best I could possibly recommend for first attachment is Krazy Glue (cyanoacrylate). Once attached the bond is probably not going to be strong enough to hold for long, so I would follow up with 2-part epoxy. If epoxy doesn't hold it, nothing will.

  • @rafiakhan8650
    @rafiakhan8650 9 років тому +1

    What happens when the door handle is completely broken and the child lock was ON?

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  9 років тому +1

      Excellent question. I actually dealt with this on a 1990 Honda Civic (I think it was). Since the child lock was on, you can't use the inside handle. Usually when the outer handle breaks, you can still use a screwdriver to pry between the bottom seat of the handle and the frame of the handle. That may be enough for you to move what's left of the handle to open the door.
      If not, then plan B is to take the door panel off inside the car with the door closed. It will be tricky, it will be tight, you'll probably need some stubby screwdrivers. You'll also likely break some door panel clips (you can usually match them up at an auto parts store for replacement if need be). Once you have the door panel open, find the lever that is actuated by the outer door handle and pull/push it to open the door. Then proceed replacing the handle.
      It's a shame, too, since they used to make door handles out of metal. If they still did, this type of problem wouldn't exist!

  • @hadilzakholi
    @hadilzakholi 5 років тому

    Good Job

  • @CoinHuntingDrew
    @CoinHuntingDrew 8 років тому +1

    Same thing happened to me last week, lol. Friend was getting on the passenger side, and door handle broke off. My drivers side is going to, except the door handle is literally coming out. Don't even know how that's managed to happen.
    I drive a Burgundy 2001 camry - which means the door handles will cost me a good $15-20 per handle since it's more of a 'rare' color.

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  8 років тому +2

      These handles really don't have the best design. At this point my car is 16 New York years old, so the handles don't have to match anymore, just work. There are small tabs on the bottom of the handle that keep it flush with the door, and of course the bolts snug it up.

    • @CoinHuntingDrew
      @CoinHuntingDrew 8 років тому +1

      jaykay18 My car's been in Cleveland since 2005, but it's debatable if it's been here since production, or the previous owners moved from California to here. 0 rust though, since it's been well maintained, get's waxed every year. Under body still has the coating they put over it. Will be hitting 140,000 miles tomorrow (6/20/2016)!!!

    • @CoinHuntingDrew
      @CoinHuntingDrew 8 років тому +1

      Not once in 11 years has it not started, by the way. I plan on driving her as long as I can, until the point that it becomes not worth my time to fix it, or value wise.

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  8 років тому +2

      CoinHuntingDrew I hear ya! Mine is starting to leak oil pretty bad but still runs fine.

    • @CoinHuntingDrew
      @CoinHuntingDrew 8 років тому +1

      See, my water pump went a few months ago. I caught it early, brought it to the mechanic. Turns out they ended up finding it needed a new water pump, which had been replaced ~2 years ago and should have lasted longer, so I got a discount since they did it last time. They found an oil leak as well, I always would had a bit every few weeks because I always thought it was burning oil. They fixed it, and also found a few more issues, saying I needed a rear sway bar that my dad did himself and a few other things. They said the struts were going bad in the back, but they appear to be fine.
      Several days after they replaced this all, I checked my dipstick and there was no oil on the stick. Found out it all leaked out while I was driving, left a stain in my driveway too. Had it towed back, in case, to the shop, and they ripped apart the engine again because they didn't replace one of the seals, and the seal broke due to rotting. They did that for free, since they should have done it a few days before this incident, lol.

  • @mkmason2002
    @mkmason2002 4 роки тому +1

    I have a 2001 Camry. Would you please tell me where you ordered your handle? Thank you!

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  4 роки тому +1

      I believe I actually ordered that from banggood.com

    • @mkmason2002
      @mkmason2002 4 роки тому

      @@jaykay18 That was fast! : ) I only found "the Outer Door Handle Driver Front Left for Toyota CAMRY 1997-2001" I need it for my right rear side passenger door but can't find it anywhere. Heeelp!
      www.banggood.com/Wholesale-New-Toyota-CAMRY-1997-2001-White-Outer-Outside-Door-Handle-Driver-Front-Left-p-52778.html?rmmds=search&cur_warehouse=CN

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  4 роки тому +1

      Unfortunately you'd have to look elsewhere. Amazon? Ebay? I'm sure you'll find it for not much money.

    • @mkmason2002
      @mkmason2002 4 роки тому

      @@jaykay18 Got it on eBay. Thanks! Kind of you to help.

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  4 роки тому +2

      Great!

  • @brucebuell7528
    @brucebuell7528 4 роки тому

    My original doorhandle have plastic not metal threaded screws had self tapping into plastic

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  4 роки тому +1

      An even cheaper design.

  • @oa1986
    @oa1986 9 років тому +1

    What's that handle called and what website did you find it at? I need 2 of them .

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  9 років тому +1

      It's called an "outer door handle driver front left", but you're probably best just searching for "2000 toyota door handle" until you see a picture that's right, and then verify it against what you need very carefully, so you don't get the wrong one.
      Remember, most of what you'll find are Chinese-knockoffs, including the one I bought. I got mine at www.banggood.com. For this item, their website states 2-6 business days. In actuality, it's 7-15 business days, plus lead time until they ship, so expect it in a month and no sooner.

    • @oa1986
      @oa1986 9 років тому +1

      Thank you I have a 2001 Camry

    • @davidcakemann6854
      @davidcakemann6854 9 років тому

      jaykay18 i too have the "exact" same problem, even appears to have broken just like yours. i also agree with restoremyaudio , though you were a tad bit harsh, lol. in what he said i feel it's too bad. though, i've had a bad stroke so only my left arm works, i NEVER get into something without googleing the heck out of it first. same thing with the car. i had to replace the little spring thing that goes in the fuel door. that was the first in a rather long line of car fixer uppers that i'm glad to say is about done. PartsGeek.com is where i get most all "heavy" stuff. but at yours, banggood.com , i did find a swell data code reader! for the rediculosly low price of 20$ m/l!! thank you in advance, lol

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  9 років тому +1

      David C Akemann Thanks Dave!

  • @EvendimataE
    @EvendimataE 9 років тому +1

    you can buy $6 duplicolor spray can paint to match the exact color of your car

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  9 років тому +4

      +EvendimataE That's true. I only paid $7 for the handle, so it's not really worth spending almost double for the color to match. The car is getting up there in years, it's at the point where it doesn't matter much what it looks like, as long as it runs.

  • @Tanquesito_3m
    @Tanquesito_3m 9 років тому

    I have a 2002 camry that im trying to replace the driver door because it was damaged but i cant open the door from either side what would be my best option on trying to remove the door

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  9 років тому

      Matthew Brishke You're going to need to get the door panel off inside the car. It's not going to be easy, nor comfortable. You might start with the inside door handle, see if you can manually pull on the rod once you get the plastic off. If the rod doesn't move, you'll need to use brute force. If the rod moves but feels like it's disconnected at the other end, you'll need to remove the entire door panel.
      Honestly, if the door is damaged, it may have damaged some internal components which would require the door to be replaced.

    • @Tanquesito_3m
      @Tanquesito_3m 9 років тому +1

      Thats what i was thinking i have a new door with new components and everything im jist trying to replace the entire thing

    • @Tanquesito_3m
      @Tanquesito_3m 9 років тому +1

      Thanks jaykay18

    • @Tanquesito_3m
      @Tanquesito_3m 9 років тому

      jaykay18​

  • @duqueanh81
    @duqueanh81 8 років тому

    thanks

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  8 років тому

      +vu Ha No problem.

  • @saechaomae
    @saechaomae 8 років тому

    Can you tell me the exact size bolt you use and the name?? Lol so when I go to autozone I can ask the counter thanks

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  8 років тому +1

      +Maeanne Saechao Since a lot of these replacement handles are Chinese knockoffs, they will often alter stuff like that. Best to bring the new part with you, and tell them you need a bolt to fit it. You might also stop into a local hardware store where they actually have people that can help you. They could also find the right bolt for you.

  • @JesusGonzalazz
    @JesusGonzalazz 3 роки тому

    Well mine cracked and is stuck

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18  3 роки тому

      Fix it just like this.