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LukasC 10-14-2012 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Grindkiezer (Post 1955008)
When it says to "pop out the two clips holding the black wire" do you mean take out the two small screws that are on the actual handle? one of those screws on my handles are stripped so there really isn't any way that I can take them out.

Someone please help me, I have an appointment to get these painted on Friday but I can't seem to disconnect the black wire.

I found the two clips on the inside of the door frame, but no matter how hard I pull on them the first clip won't come free. How do I get it loose?

You can unscrew one of the screws and swivel that plate and then take that black wire out that has your unlock button then take the actual button off the black wire and get it painted too. Is that what ur talking about?

Grindkiezer 10-14-2012 08:51 PM

yeah that was the part that I was talking about, but I figured it out already. Thanks anyways

cooltoy 10-15-2012 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by pfdaxe (Post 1946238)

What a bout painting these body colour and then attaching them? Instead of removing the handles?

Vichtz 10-15-2012 03:20 PM

could do it i'm sure, but talk about a waste of money and carbon fiber...:ugh2:

Volk Z 01-19-2013 04:20 PM

I noticed a ton of people saying they had issues with removing the drivers side handle due to the hard to reach screw... Solution is don't remove that screw! Remove the hex head screw on the door.

So in short 2 bolts for both handles drivers side remove hex head screw on door that is the only difference...

pbhakta 03-02-2013 03:14 PM

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I'm at the point where I'm needing to disconnect the blue harness. Do I need to pull the entire harness free from the door frame first before disconnecting? I can barely get my hands in there and just wondering if it can come off the frame first so i can unplug the harness easier.

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pbhakta 03-02-2013 03:56 PM

Well after messing with it for some time, I was able to get it loose from the frame. However disconnecting the harness is another issue. Having lots of trouble trying to unplug. I tried to remove the screws,that hold the back plate for the electronic push button lock, but basically started to strip them as an alternate to disconnecting the harness. Feel like I'm destroying my thumb trying to push the square tab down to release the harness. Anyone have any tips or tricks to release?

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Trips 03-02-2013 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by pbhakta (Post 2193154)
Well after messing with it for some time, I was able to get it loose from the frame. However disconnecting the harness is another issue. Having lots of trouble trying to unplug. I tried to remove the screws,that hold the back plate for the electronic push button lock, but basically started to strip them as an alternate to disconnecting the harness. Feel like I'm destroying my thumb trying to push the square tab down to release the harness. Anyone have any tips or tricks to release?

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Try using a pair of small vise-grips either needle-nose or the standard type

The screws have locktite unfortunate.

pbhakta 03-02-2013 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Triple's (Post 2193334)
Try using a pair of small vise-grips either needle-nose or the standard type

The screws have locktite unfortunate.

Thanks for the suggestion. After messing with it for a while I was able to release the harness on the driver side. The thought of going through the same on the passenger side was frustrating. I luckily was able to call my wife out who was able to put her smaller hands in there and release the harness and made short work of the passenger side.

Pheonix 06-04-2013 02:27 AM

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Hey guys/girls

I need to know the name and size of the sleeve that these two 4m screws sit in. I was doing this last night and had to call a buddy over cuz these two screws were being particularly nasty on the driver's side. We ended up stripping one, drill bitting and extracting them...long story short, one was salvageable, one was not...I know from these threads that the screws are 4m and should be carried at a Home Depot or similar store, but nobody can advise what the sleeve that the screw sits in is called, or where I can find one.

I'd love an answer ASAP, as I'm having these painted in the AM and I'd love to reinstall right away.

Thanks!!

MarlinZ 09-06-2013 03:22 PM

Does anybody know the size of the little screws?

Volk Z 09-06-2013 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by MarlinZ (Post 2476105)
Does anybody know the size of the little screws?

I belive they were 4MM X 1/4 inch. Just go to the hardware store you can get stainless for half the price and not have to wait for Nissan to waste. Hours of your life finding out what screws they are and 1 week to order/receive.

If anyone stripped them like I did I took a hacksaw and made a straight line across then simply used a flathead and they came out.

HockeyAnimal1 12-11-2013 07:48 AM

I think I got a little carried away with my door handle paint project!

http://www.the370z.com/members/hocke...way-easier.jpg

I also used tape rolled up (sticky side out) to help ensure I didn't drop the screws inside the door! Worked Great!

http://www.the370z.com/members/hocke...nto-door-1.jpg

http://www.the370z.com/members/hocke...nto-door-2.jpg

equalme 01-03-2014 10:59 PM

Yeah those two little screws were stupid. It has blue loctite on the threads and the head strips with barely any force.

equalme 01-07-2014 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Volk Z (Post 2476371)
I belive they were 4MM X 1/4 inch. Just go to the hardware store you can get stainless for half the price and not have to wait for Nissan to waste. Hours of your life finding out what screws they are and 1 week to order/receive.

If anyone stripped them like I did I took a hacksaw and made a straight line across then simply used a flathead and they came out.

They are #6 screws. I happened to first purchase the #4, too small, then went back and got #8, too big, and finally got the #6 - perfect. I got the stainless steel flat screws with washers.

#6-1/2" is the what I ended up using.


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