Anybody know.....
Anybody know.....
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Jo Williams

Original Poster:

693 posts

304 months

Thursday 17th June 2004
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....how to get at the door mechanism on the car? When I press the button to open the passenger door, the window drops and it makes the clicking noise, but the door does not pop open. Have to use the red handle to get in!

I'm guessing its a solenoid like for the boot, but how do I get to it??

TIA,

Jo

Tatlow

187 posts

269 months

Thursday 17th June 2004
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Hi Jo,

Not sure where the gubbins are, but I've had this problem on my Cerb in the past.

Try pushing the door in when you press the door button on the outside and then let go once it's clicking - that worked on mine (I think the door was pushing out against the mechanism and stopping it coming free).

The garage cured the problem in the end, although I don't remember what they did to it! Hope it helps for now.

Jes.

jo williams

Original Poster:

693 posts

304 months

Thursday 17th June 2004
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Cheers Jes, I'll give that a go.

Jo

gary judd

2,675 posts

288 months

Friday 18th June 2004
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hello
to get inside the door there are allen screws under the door and at the side , that will take the whole panel off, good luck

gary

Jo Williams

Original Poster:

693 posts

304 months

Friday 18th June 2004
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gary judd said:
hello
to get inside the door there are allen screws under the door and at the side , that will take the whole panel off, good luck

gary


Thanks, but I need to get at the mechanism on the car, not the door, if that makes sense. Had the door panels off more times than I can remember!

Cheers,
Jo

trooper1212

9,457 posts

275 months

Friday 18th June 2004
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gary judd said:
hello
to get inside the door there are allen screws under the door and at the side , that will take the whole panel off, good luck

gary


I don't think that will help. It sounds like the button is working but the catch isn't releasing. AIUI the button mechanism is in the door, but the catch solenoid is in the car side of the mechanism?

It's probably just Jo 'Bionic fingers' Williams pushing the button wrong

shpub

8,507 posts

295 months

Friday 18th June 2004
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When the door is open check that it is nothing simple like a loose lock. The three allen bolts in the pillar can get loose and tightening up with a drop of loctite should cure it. Failing that IIRC there is an access panel behind the pillar (a la Griffi/Chimpari)which is velcrod in place. Don't have my Cerbie at the moment so can't confirm.

arcbeer

485 posts

286 months

Friday 18th June 2004
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Sure it's not the spring/rubber that pushes the door open once it's opened?

jo williams

Original Poster:

693 posts

304 months

Friday 18th June 2004
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arcbeer said:
Sure it's not the spring/rubber that pushes the door open once it's opened?


Being the numpty that I am, where abouts is the spring/rubber doofer in question?

Cheers,

Jo

plasticman

907 posts

274 months

Friday 18th June 2004
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the panel from the rear seat to the front seat belt top pivot hides the solenoids . It is only held in place with the bolt that mounts the seat belt and the door seal . You can probably get to the solenoids without any tools just by easing it away from the seat base and the door seal . I had the same problem about 3 months ago when both door opening solenoids siezed at exactly the same time ! David