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The inner and outer grips run to the catch via the Dodge Rear Passenger Door Handle Latch, allowing the rear door to open when pulled and remain secure when not active. Dodge has utilized steel, power and attitude in every frame since 1914. The all-metal body sets a standard for strength, ensuring daily dings barely make a dent. The enormous HEMI engines of the cars roar with muscular torque that force you into your seat while the Viper pedigree puts track DNA in the cars for razor-sharp turn-in. The newly designed Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust pipes engine noise through speakers into a mighty 600-watt sonic boom that flops from stealth to riot with a tap of the thumbs. Driving modes on the go, drag and donut sharpen throttle, sport firms wheel and even eco cruise still feels like a race car. Every knob and hinge, the Rear Passenger Door Handle Latch included, is built for abuse and begs for more. On many Dodge models, swapping out a Rear Passenger Door Handle Latch is a driveway job. The power has switched off. It is advisable to lower the window an inch for safety. Remove the trim panel, disconnect the switch, and carefully remove the vapor sheet. Remove the rods, remove the three torx screws and slide out the worn latch. Position the new Rear Passenger Door Handle Latch into place, tighten the screws, snap the rods back on, cycle the handle a couple of times, refit the sheet and panel, and slam the door. The sharp sound indicates your Dodge is ready for the road.