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The Dorman926-111 Door Latch Cable Repair Kit is a cost-effective and reliable solution for replacing faulty cable ends in select Ford models. This complete kit includes four aluminum replacement cable ends and is backed by a team of U.S. engineers, ensuring a perfect fit and high-quality performance.
J**E
fixed it
Exactly what i needed for my 2001 for ranger. Better than the original plastic
M**T
Worked fine for my late 90's 3 door Ext cab F-150, with some effort
For my truck, I had to unscrew the 2 Philips heads screws for the rear doors window latch, and then pop that panel behind it off. Then I took off a 10mm nut, 2 screws, and a plastic fastener, which will let me pop off the lower panel (lifted up and out), and (very carefully) pulling back the vapor barrier so as not to destroy the sealant. Once that was done I could look for the issue. For me, it was at the handle mechanism in the middle at the back of the door, and the bottom latch release mechanism. The dumb plastic holder that fits around the latch cable and holds it in place was falling apart. Dang it Ford. I cut the rest of the plastic faster thing type deal off with a box cutter so I could use this part to replace it.Like others have said, this doesn't quite fit over the cable housing. I took some needle nose pliers, stuck those in the opening, and opened them a couple times to bend it open a to give it more room. I then slid this on each end, over the cable sheathing except for the end which goes just over the wire, as tight as I could get it to the sheathing, tested it, then re-tightened and crimped it down a bit with pliers. There's a notch in both mechanisms where the head of this part fits into to hold the cable in place. It didn't slide all the way in for me, but good enough to be fairly sturdy. I originally replaced the worse of the 2, which only worked for about a week before I had to replace the other; I'd do both if I had to do it over.I didn't have to take the seat beat or anything else off, and other than being a bit tight getting everything cleaned up and positioned on the bottom latch mechanism (I'd do that one first) it wasn't too bad... there was plenty of space to work on the upper.
L**T
Worked perfectly for a 2002 F150.
While the fit-test feature at top says it would not, this worked perfectly to fix the suicide door on my 2002 Ford F150. No adjustments or drilling were needed. I have ordered another set to do the other side now too, since it failed at about the same time. Recommended.
S**A
Very easy to install...
Great product, worked great on my truck..
K**Y
Perfect
Used a YouTube video for instruction and replaced these on both doors. Works great....too bad Ford didn't use these quality pieces to begin with
J**3
Saved the day! - 3rd door won't open - 1998 F-150
I was out of state when my cable end broke. I ordered the 4 pack so it would be at home when I got back.I watched some YouTube videos in my hotel room to prep me for the job.When I took my door apart I only had one broken end.I will be keeping the other 3 for possible future use.I opened up the 4 pack and selected the correct one for my need. (there are 3 of one style and a 4th different style in the package.The part is made to fit the factory cable end once you remove the old sheath/end completely.The factory used some tooling to knurl the last half inch or so of the cable to help it grip the original plastic outer sheath. That little bit of extra diameter made the aluminum end hard to get on all the way. I used a screwdriver and gave a sharp whack with my palm to slightly open up the gap the runs the length of the aluminum piece. I had to put modest effort into getting the new cable end in just the right position, and there still seems to be a nice grip of the cable. I did not follow up with a crimper but I have seen or read where others did that.(If anything slips or fails I will come back and update this report)Tip- that black plastic push pin that is in the upper corner of the lower door panel was there for the assembly line worker to quickly get the panel in position before they install the 10mm nut and then the 2 philips head screws. That push pin has been baked in the heat for 20 years and it is going to break. Don't sweat it! The other 3 fasteners and the built in arms of the door panel that engage with the metal door frame will hold everything in place just fine.
K**S
Fixed doors on f150
They worked great! Easy to install, plenty of how to videos on YouTube. Used on a 2000 F150 extend cab, rear doors.
C**Y
Fit my 1999 f150 extended cab
Worked perfectly to repair non-functional rear doors. Note, one of these silver ends is not like the others. If you find yourself wanting to bend something to get it to fit, you likely want to use the unique end.
J**E
Exactly as ordered
Thank you for the rapid delivery of this item to fix the door of my truck. Excellent price, rapid delivery. Thank you. Will post a picture when I get started on the repair.
J**S
They work great
This work great and the doors work great don’t have to buy cables
C**.
Good product. fast delivery
Good product Fast delivery
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