Dude! You saved me over $300. I had a 2007 Sonota. Dealers are a freaking rip-off... Anyway, 3 hints - 1. Bolt is 8mm, not 5/16. Put heavy grease, like wheel bearing grease, in the socket. The bolt should stay in place. Just in case, I also stuffed a rag down the hole to catch it if it dropped. 2. I used a putty knife to remove the plastic hole plug. It popped right out. 3. My drivers door broke so I had to deal with the lock. But after removing the bolt, just pull the lock assembly straight out, it had a tang that slides into a slot. Thanks again!!!
Thanks, I bought as a first car for my 16 year old. Those handles are really weak. Within a month two had broken off. This video saved me 300 dollars in labor to replace all 4.
Thanks for saving me $100! This was very helpful. One thing I found when I did it was that I didn't even have to take the screw out all the way. The little small plastic piece came out, we left the screw in and did everything the same.
You saved me $600! Thank you so much for taking the time to post this video. I was down to one working door handle and was terribly concerned about losing the last one. Sure enough, the dealership wanted $200 per door handle. Cheers to you, man!
First of all, thank you so much! My first door handle for my 2010 sonata fell off over two years ago, shortly after the warranty expired. Just like everyone else the dealership wanted over $300 to fix it including painting it, and another auto repair place offered to do it for $110, not painting it. I bought the part myself and after seeing this video it literally took five minutes to install. I just bought two extra doorhandles on eBay for $9.88 a piece. My wife will be so happy that I can finally open her door again, thank you again.
This is my SECOND time watching this video, this time for the driver side door 😂 I used a little piece of cardboard from freezer food slid underneath the wrench (a notecard would work too, or magnetic sockets) to prevent the bolt from falling into the door
Dude, I appreciate this video tremendously! You just saved me $200! Paid $30 for the door handle from Hyundai dealership and $35 for the the paint base that matches my car from O'Reilly Auto Parts and plan to install it myself thanks to this video
The screw lost problem can be eliminated if you place a business card or similar below the screw before you take it out. Put it in a curved shape and if the screw falls, it can't fall inside the door. Also find a piece of "stiff" rubber-type tubing that "captures" the head of the screw inside it, and force it onto the head after loosening the screw. To do this unscrew the screw about 1-1/2 to 2 rotations with a socket, then remove the socket and force the tubing onto the head. Then unscrew the screw all the way out with the tubing, and the business card (or similar) below it. No more lost screw problems.
My husband and I just fixed both our front door levers in a hot minute after watching your video. We can’t thank you enough - this video is well-produced and easy to follow, even for a Muggle like me. You’re our hero! 🤩
Thank you so much. You saved me time and energy. I used gum to hold the bolt on the socket. A business card might have worked better, but at least I didn't lose bolt while out camp. My daughter became the She-Hulk right before I left on 2000 mile road trip. Order the handle from Amazon and had it shipped to my final destination. Had the handle installed in under 5mins.
I’ve had four handles come off on my 2010 Sonata. The dealership fixed it free each time, but it costs me about 5 hours of my life each time I get the assessment and installation. I grabbed the handle on amazon for $11 shipped, spray painted it, and installed it. All in it took me 25 mins. Your video convinced me I could do it and showed me how. Thanks.
Thank you so much! This really helped - got the handles from Amazon and this was a breeze! Many thanks also to David Siudzinski for his tips. The cloth in the front door was a real help when the bolt started to fall. For the back door, which is just a little bit of a further reach, I used a stiff piece of paper as a trough for the bolt if it fell (it did, and just rolled out).
Thanks for the vid! The handles on my wife's Sonata have broken 4 times since we bought it new. The dealership replaced them free, until this last one, as we are over 130,000 miles on the car. Bought a 4 pack of handles on amazon for 30 bucks, free shipping (we are Prime members). Dealer was going to charge $450.00 total to repair and replace. I did it in 5 mins, and saved $420.00, with the help of your video. Thank you again! I appreciate it!
My 2010 Sonata has lost all 4 door handles at various times, and one has now fallen off for a second time. Fortunately, the others fell off while the car was still under warranty, but now I have to repair both back doors. Thanks for the video!
this is sooo easy!! I'm a gal and it was a breeze. The first one, I did drop the bolt into the door ( and that was with a magnetized tool). The second one, I slipped a little ziplock bag under the bolt and it also fell....right into the ziplock bag! It worked great.
Thanks to this video I changed the rear outer door handles in less than 5 minutes per door. I really appreciate this posting. God bless you. I saved over $300.00. And Ron Bates posted below about changing the rear door handles. Thank you too. I appreciate you as well.
Thank you so much! You saved me a ton of money. Both my driver's side and passenger sides were broken. I bought the handles from a place online and, thanks to your video, I saved at least $400!
Great tips! I took apart the door and totally missed that spot. I had to fix the inside handle as well, so the door needed to come apart anyway. Also thanks for the heads up on the bolt. I put two magnets on the shaft of my socket driver and it held onto the bolt really well. So glad I didn't lose it to the bottom because actually reaching into the door below the window is pretty tough.
A mechanic just tried to completely disassemble my two doors for this. He didn't get very far before I went over there and told him I found this video. "Put this back together and give me my car. I'll do it myself." Thanks!
Great video! I have a 2006 Hyundai Sonata and the same thing happened to me. The door was actually unlocked and I grabbed the passenger side door handle when it came off in my hands. After the shock & horror (pants had almost been shat), I calmed down and tracked a replacement handle on the internet. Unfortunately I'm the kind of person who's stupid enough to tear the entire door apart to fix it. fortunately however I bumped into your install video on youtube before I did. God bless you Sir, you saved me one heck of a lot of work and pain for what's basically a quick minor repair.
Great video man. Sorry you dropped the bolt. I've been working on cars and trucks for a while and it sucks when that happens... just a tip that maybe helpful next time... take a strong magnet like an earth magnet and either sit it inside the socket or run the magnet around the socket to better keep that from happening. It will give you a better chance of gripping the bolt. But great video. You saved my some time! Thanks!
Great video! I'm about to replace the 2nd door handle on my 2010. It's one fell off on the rear passenger side January 2015. Now a year later the front driver's side comes off. So glad we can do it ourselves and save money.
Here is a tip to keep from losing the bolt, pack the socket full of multi-purpose grease or vaseline first. Then stick it on the bolt and unscrew it, the bolt will stick inside the socket enough that it will not fall out.
Thank you for this video! Honestly it is ridiculous that these door handles fall off so easily. If your handle falls off please call Hyundai's complaint line and report it. Also report it on other websites like carcomplaints and NHTSA. If they get enough complaints they will be forced to recall these handles and reimburse you for replacement or replace them.
My 09 Sonata has had 2 broken door handles. Forget about my 2017 Sonata. White and paint is peeling and it only has 35k miles. Hyundai does not take responsibility for these items as they have to deal with lots of recalls . No more Hyundais for me!!
I have a 2009 and I watched the video and was very helpful! Thx! Mine was a driver side handle, but instead of using a socket wrench I used a 1/4" drill bit w socket adapter and more control on screw. Hope this helps those are looking this vid an may help w reducing the chances of dropping the screw inside the door.
!!! Just as a side note, the handles in the rear, the bolt doesn't come all the way out, and it's better that way anyways. Just unscrew it for a while and pop the front trim off. Also you access it in a slightly different place,. But same little black plastic trim circle to pop off.
What's with all the 2010 Hyundai Sonata Door Handles Falling off for no apparent reason? I was opening my driver's side rear door and all of a sudden it fall off. . No door handle should do this for no reason. This should be considered a safety issue and have a recall on it. I am going to make a formal complaint. Very one who has this issue should do the same.
My dealer said there isn't any issue with the door handles. Yet, on the internet you find some many people complaining about the handles falling off for no apparent reason. ...To me it should be a recall because it is a a defect.
+SandytoesCruiser It happens a lot here in Florida because of the constant heat. But the manufacture should take something like that into consideration when selecting the type of plastic used in the manufacture of the door handle. Then again it's possible the part was outsourced and who ever manufactured it didn't adhere to proper material specs. I will say I was quite shocked when I reached to open the door and the handle came off in my hands. My first thought was "After all these years finally! my super powers are starting to kicked in" :D
Awesome video to show how to change it out. And I was thinking about the possibility of dropping that screw in the door before you mentioned it. lol Thanks for putting this up for folks like myself that need to do the same.
great video. only thing different I did was on the rear doors, instead of trying to pull the bolt out I used it to push the rear piece out, thereby not risking dropping the bolt in the door. Thanks for sharing.
many thanks for the video. My girlfriend's 2010 had the same door handle break off except it all came off. The mechanic she goes to said he had to take the whole door off but now I see you dont have to do that.
To make life easier. Once you remove the outside plastic piece DO NOT TAKE OUT THE BOLT. Just slide in the new handle, start to thread the bolt into the back piece and then pop it back in place. Then the bolt can't get lost. Replacing both back handles to about 5 minutes,
This is the best advice here and saved me stress before I attempted this... Unfortunately after I finished tightening the bolt with the new handle, my SOCKET fell off and got stuck in the door lol.
Thank you so much for this. I recently had mine break off cause I tank the door handle a bit too hard. Happened right before my inspection of all times
I have this car and my 3 doorhandles have come off. Only my driver door handle hasn't. The other two I had them paint it and put it on for me and it was expensive as hell. Said screw it for the third one, paid 30 bucks and.. Well thanks for the video. I feel like it should be more difficult to do it, and hell after watching I feel like I maybe could have just fixed it with the one I had. Have a good day.
Taking off the interior door panel is fairly easy, just take off a couple of screws and then the panel just 'Pops' off of some snaps that hold it onto the door itself. You then use a magnet at the end of a paint-mixing stick to retrieve the bolt.
here is a tip, when putting a screw or bolt in tight space put a piece of paper across the opening of the socket and push the bolt head in, bolt will be secure in the socket
Great video! Thank you for making it! Mine just came off and I wasn't even pulling on it hard. I had a total WTF moment. I am going to be super careful not to drop that bolt. Also, I thought it would be easy to find a grey handle, but man, nope. All black or chrome. My car is the same colour as yours.
I literally cannot put in the door handle cap because the part that goes around the bolt is broken off and stuck on it, I could try that socket wrench all day and it just goes around in circles. The handle itself can go on, but I don’t think a cap will go on again, is that a necessary part or just for looks? Plus I lost the socket, but ai can get a new one
the door exterior door handles on the 2010 sonata have two different depths. Does anyone know what the measurements of the handles ?. Also, when replacing the bolt for the door handles, I used a dab of wheel bearing grease to the tip of the screwdriver to keep the bolt from dropping inside the door.
Just get the chrome door handles, they look just as good and you don't have to dissect your car and fuck something up (unless you take it to a pro of course). I have the cheap brand on my 2016 Sonata and it looks awesome and gives it that stylish look
Is this a common problem with this year and model of car? Seeing as you said you've replaced it already twice. I'm just curious if I need to stock up on door handles. :D
Is there any difference in changing a driver's side door as opposed to the passenger side? Your video is great and it looks so easy, but the butt end of the handle has a lock in it and I'm wondering if that causes any complications?
So, I'm trying to do the same thing, except on the drivers side. I ordered the door handle and there are 2 different small plastic pieces that came with the door handle. Do you know what those are used for?
Great video! I have the same model and color of your car. What is the actual name of the color (for color matching purposes) and where did you purchase it from?
+Darleen Hutchins It does have the hole, just in a different spot. It's on the inside of the door just above the latch. Look for the same type of black plastic cap.
thank you! same issue, mine was a rental also and i have 3 kids who pull and hang on the handles. i dont have any tools so whats the actual name of the wrench ill need?
Niki 95 it's a socket wrench. the socket comes in various sizes, I think the size was mentioned in the video. if not the socket is usually a set and you will have to try different sizes to fit the bolt.
Today its the 2nd time my door handle came off my 2010 Sonata. What the freakin hell....??? Anyway thanks for the Vid- once i buy a new handle Imma do this!
My passenger door handle on my 2013 Azera broke off in my hand today. I was able to put it back together but the small piece broke away from the inside casing :-/ I'm very perturbed about my $30,000 car having such a cheap design for door handles!! Lol!