just did this. there is one video on you tube showing how to deal with that thing but its a real pain. You have to push that thing in the hole out of the way in order to LOOSEN (only a few turns-It just compresses against the lock cylinder. if you unscrew it thinking it's going to let you pull it out like on all the other videos, it will fall into the bottom of the door, and then it's a REAL problem) The thing they don't tell you is there is a second screw on the inside of the door under a little plastic cap, which you need to remove, which means you have to pull the door panel. once you've done all that, you should be able to wiggle that cylinder cover out, and then removal of the handle is simple. What I did to get that rubber and metal thing out of the way, was buy a $4.99 spring ring pliers at Harbor Freight and use it to push it to the right as far as it will go. you can then put a T20 Torx driver into the screw further in ( get a small flashlight and look in the hole--you will see it on an angle in there. you can also use the Torx driver to lever against the rubber thing) remember, just a couple turns. Good luck! The other doors take 5 minutes, this one took me 3 hours. ( I was ignorant and unscrewed the inner screw all the way and dropped it into the bottom of the door.