Loose passenger door handle
- losttourist
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Loose passenger door handle
So how hard is it to remove the plastic molding so I can tighten the exterior door handle? Anyone advise?
- duncanpa
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Re: Loose passenger door handle
[quote name='losttourist' timestamp='1321119820' post='32572']
So how hard is it to remove the plastic molding so I can tighten the exterior door handle? Anyone advise?
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Ask Steve from Master Mechanics or Polar Bear (Kevin) as they could tell you in a second how to do it...
So how hard is it to remove the plastic molding so I can tighten the exterior door handle? Anyone advise?
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Ask Steve from Master Mechanics or Polar Bear (Kevin) as they could tell you in a second how to do it...
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- losttourist
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Re: Loose passenger door handle
[quote name='duncanpa' timestamp='1321223481' post='32632']
Ask Steve from Master Mechanics or Polar Bear (Kevin) as they could tell you in a second how to do it...
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ok thanks, I found some info I will try first
Ask Steve from Master Mechanics or Polar Bear (Kevin) as they could tell you in a second how to do it...
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ok thanks, I found some info I will try first
- whitehumh2
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Re: Loose passenger door handle
[quote name='losttourist' timestamp='1321227186' post='32637']
ok thanks, I found some info I will try first
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Ok, you have one of 2 possible things that have happened.
1. The retaining nuts have come loose and gradually allowed the door handle to have some play.
2. One of the plastic parts is broken inside the handle, allowing it to flex.
Solution; remove your inner door panel, peel back the sealing plastic sheet and take a good look at the handle from the inside. If the nuts are loose put some loctite on them and re-tighten them and you are done.
If the handle is actually broken you will need a new one.
Keep me posted,
Kev
ok thanks, I found some info I will try first
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Ok, you have one of 2 possible things that have happened.
1. The retaining nuts have come loose and gradually allowed the door handle to have some play.
2. One of the plastic parts is broken inside the handle, allowing it to flex.
Solution; remove your inner door panel, peel back the sealing plastic sheet and take a good look at the handle from the inside. If the nuts are loose put some loctite on them and re-tighten them and you are done.
If the handle is actually broken you will need a new one.
Keep me posted,
Kev
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and a season for every activity under the heavens:
3b - a time to tear down and a time to build,
5 - a time to scatter stones and a time to gather them,
Ecclesiastes 3:1,3b&5a