will be 4 or 5 but not all will snap just take your time doing it as its not hard
takes from else where
1. Remove the door card (think there's a guide on here somewhere which might have pictures but..)
-a: Remove the 3 torx screws from along the bottom of the door card
-b: Unclip the sorround from the inside handle, remove the 2 torx screws underneath
-c: To be safe, make sure the window is down, pop the drivers door control unit out and undo the wiring
-d: Use a bit of force to pull the plastic clips free of their housing, you can get a tool to do this but most people wont have it. Start from the bottom on 1 side then the other, lift the door card up and out of the window channel.
Reconnect the drivers door module and put the window back up.
You should now be looking at the door liner, peel this back next to the outer edge of the door (right, if you're doing the drivers door)
Inside to the right you'll see a plastic casing (was white on mine, may vary?) This is held in place by 2 torx screws, remove these and take the plastic casing off, its a bit of an a**e to get out as it's a tight space.
Now you can see the problem linkage/bar - you'll notice it's threaded at the bottom and is screwed into a little white plastic box.
At the top of this bar is a little clip, pop the clip off by pushing it back and then pull the bar out of the hole (pull right if doing drivers door)
You can now turn the rod to tighten or loosen it, if your handle is pulling all the way out but not opening the door, you want to UNscrew the bar (rotate counter clockwise), this will have the effect of pushing the white box further down, it only took a few turns for me, it may require more or less for you.
Pop the bar back into the hole and reclip it at the top, close and reopen the door a few times to make sure it's working, if not, adjust the bar further, if it is, re-assemble in reverse order of above