O.K. Just fixed the handle. This can be done with just a #10 deep well socket, rachet and a #2 phillips screwdriver. The two handles on the inside have #10 bolts. Take 'em out and remove the handles. I started from the bottom and popped out all the plastic panel holders. Some stayed in the metal door but are easy to remove. Next I familiarized myself with what was what inside the door, it's pretty minimal compared to some. At this point pull the cable and open the door because it will be much easier to work on while it is open. The handle itself will have two #10 nuts on it, remove those and the cable itself from the handle. Then on the left hand side (from the inside) there is another #10 nut but the threaded bolt is a little longer hence the deep well socket. Remove that nut which willl allow the license plate light bar to swing out and away. Gently pull it straight out from the vehicle. It's held on the other side by a plastic holder that just pushes in. Once the light bar is out flip it over and the handle is held in by two #2 phillip screws, once you remove those assembly is just the opposite of removal. When putting the handle/light bar assembly back in it takes some finess because the handle needs to be in just right but it will go. This whole process took me 30 minutes or less but I had everything right there and I'm somewhat mechanically inclined but I believe anyone can do it. Oh, and by the way, I found the all metal, improved handle on e-bay for $45 shipped. I compared the two after removal and they are identical except for the handle which of course is all metal and hopefully much sturdier.