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Step 1.
Your common garden exterior door handle in all its glory.
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Step2.
On the edge of the door you have two grommets (Fabia) or one (Octavia). Take the top one out and loosen the T20 torx screw inside a few turns (dont take out).
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Step3.
Now take the bottom one out. Inside here is another T20 screw. Its fairly recessed so you will need a fairly long narrow screwdriver. Take the handle in and and hold it in the open position slightly. Now undo the screw gently until you feel a small resistance, stop there. If you have wound it out the handle should hold in the open position.
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Now with the handle in its locked position lever the lock cylinder out with a suitable trim lever so as not to damage the paint work. They are usually quite welll seated but it its not moving at all undo the top T20 screw a little bit more.
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With the cylinder out you can no see the bowden cable that connects the handle to the lock mech inside the door. Make a mental note of the position of the cable in its channel or even better dob a little bit of paint or tippex on the end.
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Pop the cable off
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Now slide the whole handle backwards a touch
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And the handle swings out
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Withdraw the handle and your done. The lock cover just pops off.
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Kaynak : briskoda