How To Fix The Kia Sedona’S Interior Left Rear Door Handle?

This video demonstrates the process of replacing a broken door handle on a Kia Sedona. The process involves removing the door panel, removing the rear door trim, loosening the mounting screws, removing the rear door inside handle, and disconnecting the cable. The replacement process is the same for both sides, with an actual replacement time of about 30 minutes.

The video also covers replacing a broken Kia door handle on a 2013 Sorento, which applies to all Kia Sorento models between 2011-2015. The glass run channel should be checked for damage or deterioration, and if necessary, the glass run channel should be replaced.

To replace the interior door handle, a small regular screwdriver or pocket knife with a Phillips head is needed. The handle assembly should be replaced, and the screws should be inserted. The video also includes illustrated step-by-step manuals and video tutorials on how to carry out DIY replacements and maintenance of the door handles.

The average cost for a Kia Sedona Interior Car Door Handle Replacement is $130, with $35 for parts and labor. To access the door handle, remove the interior panel, then pull out the blue plastic vapour shield to access the door handle.


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How To Fix The Kia Sedona'S Interior Left Rear Door Handle
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Rafaela Priori Gutler

Hi, I’m Rafaela Priori Gutler, a passionate interior designer and DIY enthusiast. I love transforming spaces into beautiful, functional havens through creative decor and practical advice. Whether it’s a small DIY project or a full home makeover, I’m here to share my tips, tricks, and inspiration to help you design the space of your dreams. Let’s make your home as unique as you are!

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  • I was quoted $300 to fix this. $12 part from Amazon …,10minutes to install….Bob’s you’re uncle. One tip is don’t back the set screw too far because it will catch on the edge of the hole that it passed through making it impossible to tighten back through the hole. I had to widen the hole to allow it to pass. Thanks so much for this Vid!!!

  • Wonderful! Rear rh door handle (which in the UK is offside) pulled out of my Kia Soul with a huge bang – so that the forward end was exposed and wouldn’t go back.. Early in August my local Kia dealer offered to book it in on 30 September (!) and they’d want it for a whole day for diagnosis! With the help of this article I was able to fix it in minutes this morning. Was ultra careful not to drop the screw inside the door – used grips for the last few threads. Many thanks and you’re now a bookmark fixture! Long may your brilliant advice continue!🧐

  • Thanks! I had replaced one on the passenger side rear about a year ago and forgot how to do it LOL! BTW…I only needed the end cap, not the whole door handle so it was only 7 bucks! If that is all you need, specify “end cap” and for which door. Good job on ALL your articles! Keepin’ my 2013 Sorento alive!! Just turned 39K miles!!

  • Real nice clear and simple article. How about the driver’s side door handle – the door will lock using the key – BUT – after the dealer replaced the door latches ( recall ) the door will ONLY lock with key, not the fob. I can plainly hear a rattle when opening and closing the door – did the tech forget to attach rods – and is it necessary to remove the entire door panel to figure this out? The way things stand, not only did the tech screw things up – he also forgot to put the screw back in to secure the cylinder – I can now remove the entire lock cylinder as easy as picking my nose. No, I won’t return because he wants to charge me to ‘diagnose’ the problem – even after I’ve sent photos of what’s going on.

  • I love your content. This happened to me lastnight & I was in utter shock. Thank goodness you made it look so easy to replace& you were very clear about making certain to order the correct door handle & gasket if necessary. I have followed your articles to repairs before & they are always crystal clear, step by step. I have a question, do you have a solution to fix my mirror back up camera? The sensor still alerts when I back up but the picture does not show in the rearview mirror any longer. Kia 2012 Sorento. Thanks for all you do !!

  • Thank you so much for your article. I live in Australia and the door handle for just the driver side, the dealer quoted me $184AU for a “diagnostic check-up”, then the part hand to be ordered, $100AU. Then when it arrives, another $184 to install it. Bought the handle off Amazon and did it myself, $34AU 😂

  • So on my wife’s 2010 Sportage the driver’s side door handle broke off, the part that you put the key into is still intact. It looks like the rest of it where it broke off is still inside screwed on. I’m guessing I will need to take that broken piece out before I replace the handle. Will removing the screw inside allow me to take the broken part out?

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