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[Lifetime Warranty] 20833606 Front/Rear Left Driver Side Interior Door Handle Kit

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20833606 Front/Rear Left Driver Side Interior Door Handle Kit

Key Features

  • Direct-fit replacement for the original interior door handle assembly.
  • Restores the ability to open the door from the inside.
  • Kit includes the handle and housing with a pre-installed hinge for a complete repair.
  • Position: Front or Rear, Left (Driver) Side.
  • Constructed from durable materials for long-term reliability.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • 20833606
  • 80374
  • 20833602

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Fits various Chevrolet, GMC, and Cadillac trucks and SUVs, typically for model years 2007-2014.
  • Chevrolet: Silverado 1500, 2500 HD, 3500 HD, Tahoe, Suburban, Avalanche
  • GMC: Sierra 1500, 2500 HD, 3500 HD, Yukon, Yukon XL
  • Cadillac: Escalade, Escalade ESV, Escalade EXT

When to Replace

  • The interior door handle is physically broken, cracked, or separated.
  • The handle feels excessively loose or does not return to its resting position.
  • Pulling the handle no longer unlatches the door mechanism.
  • Visible stress fractures or signs of material fatigue are present.

Installation Tips

  • Installation requires the removal of the interior door trim panel.
  • Carefully disconnect the existing linkage rods or cables from the old handle before removal.
  • Securely reconnect all linkages to the new handle assembly.
  • Test the door handle and lock functionality before reinstalling the door panel.

FAQ

This left-side interior door handle kit is commonly listed for 2007-2014 GM full-size trucks and SUVs, including Chevrolet, GMC, and Cadillac models. Reported applications include Chevrolet Silverado, Tahoe, Suburban, and Avalanche; GMC Sierra, Yukon, and Yukon XL; and Cadillac Escalade, Escalade ESV, and Escalade EXT. Some listings break this down further as 2007-2013 for certain 1500/SUV models and 2007-2014 for some HD truck models, so it is best to confirm by matching your original part number and vehicle year/model.
Part 20833606 is commonly described as a left-side interior handle used on the driver side, and many listings state it can fit either the front left or rear left door depending on the specific GM model and trim. Because door-handle mounting details can vary by vehicle configuration, the safest check is to compare the handle shape and part number from your original left-side interior handle before ordering.
The main reference number is 20833606. Cross-references commonly associated with this left-side handle include 20871488 and 80374.
Typical symptoms include the inside handle feeling loose, cracking around the pull area, the lever returning poorly, or the door not opening from the inside even though the latch still works from the outside. On these GM trucks and SUVs, the interior handle housing can also break where the pivot or mounting points are stressed from repeated use.
For most 2007-2014 GM full-size trucks and SUVs, this is usually a moderate interior trim repair. You generally need to remove the door panel, disconnect the handle linkage or cable, swap the handle assembly, and reinstall the panel. Common tools include a trim removal tool, Phillips screwdriver, small pick, and socket set. Many DIYers can complete one door in about 30 to 60 minutes if the door panel comes off cleanly.
Before installation, inspect the door latch cable or linkage rod, retaining clips, and the interior door panel mounting tabs. If the old handle failed from binding, also check that the latch operates smoothly and that the lock mechanism is not sticking. A new handle may not fix the problem if the latch is jammed or the linkage clip is broken.
The usual causes are repeated pulling force, age-related plastic fatigue, and extra stress from a sticky latch or lock mechanism. When the latch gets harder to release, more force is transferred into the interior handle, which can crack the handle body or damage the pivot area over time.