thanks for the reply! figured it out.Well the big brown one goes to the door speaker, its been a while but pretty sure the little clear/brown goes to the trunk button, The other must then go to your courtesy lite in the door. The interior handle pull opens the door via that blue tipped cable that sits in a clip on the door handle. If its not in the same slot in the clip it came out of it might not open the door. Theres a small 2-pin clear coming out the main bundle that goes to the elect door lock switch.
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thanks wild turkey, appreciate the welcome!Welcome to Prime @iamkimu and congrats on getting the fastest color! Congrats on getting that handle trim out - that's a bugger the 1st time. I assume you've got everything working correctly now. As @bullithollywood noted, the interior door handle activates the latch via the cable with the blue plastic end with 3 grooves, 72132-SL0-003, "Cable, Inside Handle". Three things to note:
- After the barrel terminus is inserted in its location in the handle, the 3-groove plastic connector clips into the handle assembly. It's important to put it back in the correct location, usually the middle groove, if you can remember where it came out of, but it can be adjusted if the cable has stretched.
- You also need to feed the cable into the handle correctly so that when it's attached, the cable is not kinked by running "behind" the assembly, or between the assembly and the door panel when the assembly is reattached with the 4 black and 4 gold screws. (black at front, gold at back)
- Your cable appears to be frayed/broken and could jam shortly. If you haven't already reassembled the door, I'd look into replacing it.
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Change them. The reason for the order is that the gold screws have a metal shoulder on them that supports the plastic mounting holes. It helps prevent the plastic housing from developing cracks as the handle is flexed over and over from use and installation. A new handle is $$$$.Do I change them now or just leave them? The screws look similar and are #5 self-tapping, but if the 16 mm are too long, is there something to hit in the window mechanism behind? They've been that way for 5 years in my 1995, so I'm tempted to leave them, but my OCD wants everything correc. Argghhhh!