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The Blycorul Side Door Latch Assembly is a premium, direct OE replacement part designed for the right passenger side hinged door of Ford Econoline vans (1992-2019). Constructed from durable steel and including all necessary components like cable and rod, it ensures a perfect fit and restores full locking functionality. Trusted by hundreds with a 4.7-star rating and backed by a 1-year warranty, this latch is the ultimate upgrade for secure, smooth door operation.










| ASIN | B0D962NXT2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,343 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #6 in Automotive Replacement Power Door Lock Motors |
| Brand Name | Blycorul |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 233 Reviews |
| Included Components | 1* Side Door Latch |
| Manufacturer | Aitrn |
D**B
Works perfectly!
I recently installed the rear door latch assembly on my 2011 Ford E350 Econoline van, and I have to say it has been a game changer. The original latch assembly had worn out, making it difficult to securely close the right-side rear cargo door. This replacement part fit perfectly and restored the functionality of the door, ensuring that it locks tightly and opens smoothly every time. The assembly comes with all necessary components, including the cable and rod, which made the installation relatively straightforward, even for someone with limited mechanical experience. The quality of the materials feels sturdy and durable, promising long-lasting performance. I also appreciated that it was a direct replacement for the old part, so no modifications were required. Since installing the latch, I’ve had no issues with the door, and it has made hauling gear and loading/unloading a lot easier and more secure. If you own a Ford E350 Econoline van and are dealing with a malfunctioning rear door latch, I highly recommend this product for its reliable fit, ease of installation, and solid performance. - Perfect fit for Ford 2011 Econoline van - Includes cable and rod for full replacement - Durable and high-quality materials - Easy to install with basic tools - Restores full locking and operational functionality Overall, this is a great replacement part that ensures the longevity of your van's rear cargo door system. Definitely worth the investment for peace of mind and convenience.
P**Y
Would recommend this one if yours is broken
Works great. Not the easiest installation but not terribly difficult either. A good riveter is the best option for attaching it to the door. Price was very reasonable.
A**R
Works like it should
Perfect fit. Installation was a bit of a job, but not extremely difficult. Works as it should
C**G
Great product
Exactly what I needed worked great saved a lot of money
M**S
Great price/fits good. Quality is 7 out of 10.
Fits perfect.. some inner working parts look a little cheap inside. But it will last a few years before replacing..
B**N
Perfect fit, easy install
Worked perfectly
T**S
Quality part
Perfect fit and delivered quick.
A**T
Worked like a charm!
I had to replace several broken door latch assembly on a 2005 e350. Apparently this is not uncommon, but I was a little intimidated, so I put it off longer than I should have. I ordered this and prayed it would work. Opening the box, it seemed to be the right part, so I started taking out the old one, crossing my fingers the whole time that it would be a 1:1 match. Replacing the right hand barn door latch assembly isn’t “hard”, but it’s also not easy. I mean just look at the part. I heard someone call it an octopus and that felt appropriate. It does feel a bit like you’re Poseidon of the mechanics, wrangling a spindly, metallic dragon. I actually didn’t watch a single video or look at any instructions before I replaced the part. It felt like the kind of thing that would make sense if I just took my time and paid attention, and for the most part, it was. But here’s some notes: I think the user of operations for me was: 1. remove screws holding the interior door handle in place. 2. Remove the three bolts holding the latch to the door 3. Remove the little wire ball catch that’s under the latch 4. Remove the little door lock post from its hole 5. Remove the metal hook from the top of the rubber trigger thing 6. ***remove the shim holding the door lock in place by pulling it towards you*** (this is the step that I had to go online for, it’s pretty critical) 7. Remove the rod from the plastic door lock clip thing 8. Take that puppy out and put this new baddie in by following the steps mostly in reverse. You’ll have to make sure you position the lock post thing in its spot early or you won’t be able to get it in once you start securing stuff down. And that’s that! I was super nervous to try it out once I thought I was done, but it worked perfectly! Such a relief!! I now have functional barn doors again! Hope this helps, and good luck!
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