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  1. cucvrus

    M1009 Tailgate Handle Broke

    Good idea. 5/8"or3/4" hole saw should do the job. It is going to be hit or miss. But better than destroying the regulator. Good idea.
  2. cucvrus

    M1009 Tailgate Handle Broke

    Very nice that should work. If you have exhausted all other methods of removal it is time to use forceful means and things get broke. As long as you have a confirmed back up plan proceed with caution and "Let the chips fall where they may" Good Luck. Thank you for sharing your plight. Let the...
  3. cucvrus

    M1009 Tailgate Handle Broke

    I would advise against that. That OEM regulator if it's still working is better than the replacement ones. I don't care if it is an A C Delco. That just means it's made in mainland China. The GM originals were marked with the GM parts packaging NOT the AC Delco. Trust me on that one. I had an A...
  4. cucvrus

    M1009 Tailgate Handle Broke

    Does it look like this or is the lock cylinder still in place? If you can get the lock cylinder out you can jam a screw driver in the hole and jam the clutch to the regulator. Try using the key to remove the lock cylinder from the handle. Your driver part of the handle may be toasted anyway and...
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