Passenger dash handle

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Passenger dash handle

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Hey guys, i just had a quick question. The handle thats on the passenger side of the dash above the airbag broke on my 05 safari. I was gonna head over to the local u-pick yard and find one. It looks as if there are just 2 metal prongs that hold it on. I was just wondering how to take it off without damaging it.
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I think you have to pull the airbag.
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I realized I posted this process in the "What did you do today" thread, but I thought I'd add an answer here in case someone is searching later about the procedure for replacing the passenger dashboard grab handle:

These are just plastic with metal studs molded in:

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We don't usually use it for actually, you know, grabbing, but in its broken state it was rattling on the freeway and driving me nuts. I think it got cracked by swiveling the passenger seat into it while camping - I'll be careful not to repeat that.

The GM engineer who designed this part and the way it fits into the dashboard should be fired.

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I am, by no means, the first to run into this issue, but the fact that replacing this easily-broken part involves disconnecting the battery, at least partially removing the doghouse, removing the lower kick panel and airbag, and a bunch of other screws, is frankly ludicrous. In the end, my tiny little 1/4" bit driver ratchet handle with a couple of short extensions proved very useful for getting to several fasteners behind the dash trim.

This video was most helpful:


Briefly, the procedure is:
  • Disconnect battery to safe the airbag system
  • Remove (at least) the passenger-side mounting screw and bolt for the doghouse (it needs to at least be loose)
  • Remove the lower passenger-side kick panel (3 screws, plus some press-in snaps, including one from the doghouse
  • Remove airbag screws (2 at front, 2 behind - tricky to get to)
  • (optional) Disconnect and remove airbag entirely. In my case I just held it out of the way with one hand
  • Remove the two nuts from the handle studs, pull handle out
  • Reverse to reinstall

One additional idea that didn't occur to me until I was just snugging things down: The left-hand 10mm bolt that secures the airbag is by far the least-accessible fastener in this operation. In the video, he removes several gold-colored screws at the yellow arrows (5.5mm or 7/32" nut driver required) to be able to get that heater box dropped partially out of the way. Instead, one could maybe drill a hole in the black inner dash material (roughly where I've placed the tip of the red arrow in the following photo) and go straight in with a 10mm nut driver, rather than trying to come up behind it in that tight space. That area will be covered by the kick panel, once replaced.
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Hope this helps someone in the future.
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Re: Passenger dash handle

Post by LaGrasta »

I've swapped this handle out four or five times over the years, all junkyard replacements, they just keep cracking. I can't come to terms paying $160 for a new one. Grrrr, mine is crack now, again!
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