There is a small retaining clip behind the handle. Just take a small flat-tip screwdriver or equivilent and push the clip off the slot behind the handle. By using your finger to push against the door panel right next to the handle, you will be able to see behind the handle and see the clip. The clip resembles a "c" with the ends bent up. Once the clip is removed, just pull on the handle and it will slide off the shaft. When you install the handle, just put the clip into the slot on the handle and gently push the handle back on the shaft. When you hear it snap into place, it is now locked back into position.
Remove the inside door panel from your 1994 Chevrolet. Remove the linkage from the door handle. Remove the door handle retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new door handle.
with a new one
1500
take it to a auto shop
You bring it to a service station and tell them to replace the oxygen sensor.
You need to replace the wiper motor.
Same as any other model year. I did it with my '95. Ordered the part via ebay. I did not need to, nor did I take the door apart from the inside of the car. Basically, just unscrew/unbolt the visible bolts on the interior of the door frame with the door open. I had no knowledge of how the thing was assembled, but had it replaced in about 20 - 30 minutes.
yes it is very easy
It's a left hand thread. Crank to the right.
It should be to the right of the emergency brake release handle or hood release handle, But tucked up under the bottom of the dash.
Through the hole that the door handle comes through you can feel a screw. Remove the screw and the handle should come off.
Remove the inside door panel of your 1994 Chevy Lumina. Remove the door handle linkage. Remove the door handle retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new door handle.