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Join Date: Oct 2010
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It opens great from the outside but inside it is VERY hard to turn. I probably need to remove the door panel and check it out. It is 100% original and the panels have probably never been off. What is the best way to remove them without damage? Any tips on lubing the workings? thanks!
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: West Hammond, Illinois
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My inside door handles were hard to move when I first got my car (it sat for about 50 years), but as time went by they got easier.
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Pacifica, Ca.
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Your handles are held on to a square sided shaft with a cotter pin. If you have the spring loaded escutchions, compress it and reach behind and remove pin. I use a putty knife to remove panels. I slide it in as far as it will go and gently work the retainer clips out of the panel in the inner door. These clips might be rusted and patience is required to get them out without doing damage to the door panel.
I have had this condition on one of my doors. I just reach out the door and use both to open. Mine has not gotten any better in two and half years. Good luck with the project. |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: New Zealand
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First squirt some WD-40 or similar into the latch area from the door end.
That should do the trick. Chris.NZ. |
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Location: Napa,California
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