I believe, if its like my GMC Jimmy, that the latch is connected to the vent window and has to be replaced as a whole assembly. I recently broke my vent window and got one from the local junk-yard, complete with latch. Now my problem is drilling out the rivets that hold the latch to the frame under the inside plastic, and the rivets that attach the front side (leading edge) under the weather-stripping to the inside of the door jamb.
remove the door panel, window regulator, and window track. lock solenoid should now be accessable You will have to replace the latch, the solenoid is part of the door latch.
To replace the window latch on a 1988 Chevy Blazer K5, first, remove the door panel by unscrewing any fasteners and carefully prying it off to access the latch mechanism. Disconnect the old latch by unscrewing it from the door and detaching any linkages. Install the new latch by reversing the removal process, ensuring all connections are secure. Finally, reattach the door panel, making sure it fits snugly and all screws are tightened.
Pull the door panel off, remove the door latch assembly from inside the door, and replace the switch which is hold onto the latch with one screw on the backside of the latch.
To replace a sliding glass door latch, first remove the old latch by unscrewing it from the door. Then, align the new latch with the existing holes and screw it into place. Test the latch to ensure it functions properly.
knock out the rollpin located inside on bottom of latch then it just falls apart..
Very simple fix. Just remove the two screws you see on the latch. That will remove it from the top. Replace with the new one and you're good to go.
To replace the dishwasher latch effectively and efficiently, follow these steps: Turn off the power to the dishwasher. Remove the screws holding the inner door panel in place. Locate the latch assembly and disconnect the wires. Remove the old latch and replace it with the new one. Reconnect the wires and reassemble the door panel. Test the latch to ensure it is working properly before using the dishwasher.
where your latch is broken at you can use a pair of pliers and pull the exposed cable wire and it should open best thing when u open it replace the cable wire
ITS NOT EASY. MY EXPERENCE IS THAT YOU WILL ALMOST HAVE TO GUT THE DOOR. LOWER THE WINDOW REMOVE THE DOOR PANEL ( DISCONECT WIRING ) AND SET TO THE SIDE REMOVE SCREWS FROM METAL DOOR PANEL AND MINIPULATE IT OUT OF THE WINDOW TRACK (GOOD LUCK) REMOVE THE THREE TORX LATCH SCREWS FROM THE DOOR FACE (THEY HOLD THE LATCH IN THE DOOR) REMOVE THE TWO BOLTS THAT HOLD THE DOOR HANDEL IN PLACE (ONE INSIDE, ONE OUT) PRY CONECTING RODS OUT OF THEIR CLIPS (AGAIN GOOD LUCK) WITH ALL CONPONENTS LOSE YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO REMOVE THE LATCH A NEW LATCH IS ABOUT $60.00 BUCKS AND WILL HAVE NEW ROD CLIPS WITH IT, DEALER ITEM ONLY PLAN ONE BREAKING SOME OF YOUR PLASTIC DOOR PANEL STUDS SO PURSCHASE A FEW OF THEM WHEN YOU GET THE LATCH, THEY ALSO ARE DEALER ONLY
glue hatch window latch
Remove door panel and replace latch mechanism
To replace a door latch, first remove the old latch by unscrewing it from the door. Then, insert the new latch into the same position and secure it with screws. Test the latch to ensure it functions properly before closing the door.