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Re: BAD habits + ggggrrrrr door handle!! - now the outside

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Subject: Re: BAD habits + ggggrrrrr door handle!! - now the outside
From: Michael Hargreave Mawson <OC@46thFoot.com>
Date: Sun, 23 Jun 2002 10:47:44 +0100
In article <5311894.1024778180062.JavaMail.SYSTEM@xin-datong>, James 
Carruthers <j.carruthers@rave.ac.uk> writes
>Hi Mike,

>*However*, and I should have guessed this would happen, my passenger 
>door doesn't open now (obviously unrelated because I just fixed my 
>driver door - unless there is something spooky going on...) - it doesnt 
>open from the outside - you pull on the handle and it sort of half 
>opens and then the door sort of catches on something. Any ideas? I'm 
>going to have to look at that tomorrow.

Yes, been there, done that.   John has already given you the most likely 
answer to your problem.   A less likely (and more irritating) answer is 
that the door handle internals have broken.   This happened to me - 
there is a tiny plastic bit inside that operates the mechanism, and mine 
had snapped.   The solution I found was to get a second-hand door 
handle.   Luckily, TRGB had such a huge supply of these that I was able 
to find a good one that my key fitted.
>
>>Isn't it Laura who gets in and out of her Spit a la "Dukes of Hazzard" -
>>due to a faulty door mechanism?
>
>I thought it was out of choice...  I did try it the other week, but it 
>all went a bit pear shaped... I ended up sort of just stepping in. I 
>don't leave my car with the top down and the windows down often - so I 
>don't really get a chance.

<g>
>
>>That's what I said once.   I got a reply that asked, "Have you removed
>>the springs that hold the door panel against the escutcheon?"   "What
>>springs?" said I, in all innocence...
>
>Springs? What springs? I didn't remove any springs...

Both of our DPOs seem to have been of the same mind, then.   There is a 
conical spring (603382) that goes behind the door panel where the window 
winding handle fits, and presses the panel forward so that there is a 
snug fit between panel and escutcheon.   Frankly, I've never missed it, 
and wouldn't dream of replacing it.

ATB

-- 
Mike
Ellie - 1963 White Herald 1200 Convertible GA125624 CV
Carly - 1977 Inca Yellow Spitfire 1500 FM105671

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