Preparation
You will need a place to work that is clean and large enough to hold the panel. You will need this
area to be soft and scratch-free (carpeting, for example). The chrome/polished parts you will
remove can easily be scratched and you need a soft place to store them while performing this
task.
Make sure you park the car in a place where you can swing the door open entirely. The doors
should not be in the locked position at anytime during this procedure; the windows should be
entirely down.
Steps for Removal:
Door Handle
Driver’s Door
The trim plate in front of the screw needs to be removed. It is very, very tricky to pull up on an
edge of this without damaging it, and it has no MB part #; damaging it will probably require
replacement of the entire handle trim. It is made of vacuum-plated plastic. Very carefully lift an
edge at the bottom and pop it out, revealing the screw. Remove the screw underneath using a #3
Philips. It will be tight, having been Locktited.
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