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Exterior door handles
Is it possible to change the door handles without changing the lock cylinder/tumbler? Or is it one piece? I want to change my tired looking handles but dont want to have a new tumbler/lock cylinder with a new key. I want to be able to just swap out the lock mechanism if possible.
Has anyone performed this task?
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Sam 1989 Mercedes 300E |
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Forever Black will make them look brand new.
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1989 300ce 129k ( facelifted front,updated tail lights, lowered suspension,bilstein sports, lorinser front spoiler, MOMO steering wheel, remus exhaust,stainless steel brake lines). (Gone) 1997 s320 154k (what a ride). Sold with 179k miles. Replaced with Hyundai Equus 1994 e320 Cabriolet 108k ![]() 1972 280se 4.5 153k Owned for 12 yrs, sorry I sold it [/SIGPIC] |
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Or try peanutbutter before taking it all apart - no lie.
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1985 380SE Blue/Blue - 230,000 miles 2012 Subaru Forester 5-speed 2005 Toyota Sienna 2004 Chrysler Sebring convertible 1999 Toyota Tacoma |
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I concour with the above two posters!
Try olive oil too!
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2006 BMW M5 "Heidi" @ 109,000 miles 2005 MBZ C55 AMG "Lorelai" @ 165,000 miles 1991 MBZ 300E "Benzachino II" @ 165,000 miles 1990 MBZ 500SL "Shoshanna" @ 118,000 miles (On the hunt for a good used M103 engine as of 6/10/23, PM me if you have one to sell!) |
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I have tried the above methods but have found that peanut oil works best. However, my main goal is to change over to the handles that have the chrome strip or to paint the handles all together.
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Sam 1989 Mercedes 300E |
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On my 94 E320 with vacuum actuated locks, the lock cylinder and door handle are separate pieces. Open the door and look at the strike side. If you have vacuum locks there will be an oval plug and a smaller round plug beneath. Remove both. Behind the oval plug is the connection for the vacuum lines; disconnect these. Behind the round plug is a set screw (allen head); loosen this, and with the key in the lock turn the key until you feel the cylinder come free. Very easy. You probably must remove the inside door panel to remove the hardware securing the door handle, but that job is pretty easy also.
regards, Mark |
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Not sure if there was an answer, but on the lock cylinders are separate from the handles, so different locks/keys can be swapped. One neat feature is to use a rear door handle on the passenger side, so that there's only a lock cylinder on the driver's side, which might foil a theif that wants to pop a lock cylinder on the passenger side.
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are the older one color door handles engineered the same way as the later model black/chrome handles? If so I should be able to just swap out the lock cylinders on the newer style handles correct?
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Sam 1989 Mercedes 300E |
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