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Mar 19th, 2003, 18:23 | #1 |
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v480- ..... also..... drivers door.
what is the best way to solv a slght sag in the drivers door?
should i just replace the hinge pins? there does appear to be a bit of play if i try to lift the door, or can the lock latch plate be adjusted, all i need is about 2 mm, as the lock just catches the latch as it is being closed, causing a loudish clunk as it try ies to ride over, cheers all |
Mar 20th, 2003, 09:59 | #2 |
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RE: v480- ..... also..... drivers door.
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Get someone to hold up the end of the door (when fully open) whilst you tighten the grub screws on the hinges. These are always coming loose on 400 series cars, and regular checking will sort out the 'sag'. The catches can be adjusted but be careful as it can put the whole door out of alignment if you do it wrong. Good luck, Dan. |
Mar 20th, 2003, 10:23 | #3 |
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RE: v480- ..... also..... drivers door.
wondered what they were for...
not supprising they sag realy, they must be about 1/4 cars weight. cheers Dan. |
Mar 20th, 2003, 14:53 | #4 |
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RE: v480- ..... also..... drivers door.
Try not to turn off the head of the grub screws it is very easily done.
It is amazing how many do not know you can tighten the hinges on a 400 series. I have rectified a lot of 'dropped' doors by adjusting these. Cheers, Dan. |
Mar 20th, 2003, 16:28 | #5 |
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RE: v480- ..... also..... drivers door.
jees, just had another look at the screws, they'r well tight and require a flat head driver.... EEEEK, backed off for a bit till i find a driver that fits better,
look a bit frajile! like you say. Any ideas about the washer pumps? will test them electrically on the weekend, dont fancy taking the dash to bits to look at the controll stalk though, could it be a relay? in desperate need of wiring diagrams. ARRGH |
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