S3 door cable
S3 door cable
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paulae1957

Original Poster:

5 posts

128 months

Tuesday 14th February 2017
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Help the door cable has come off the lock end I removed the three screws holding the striker plate and removed the locking system but still unable to see where the cable goes
Any help really appreciated

Barry S1

1,709 posts

211 months

Tuesday 14th February 2017
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If you take the door card off you should
see where it goes it's a bit of a fiddle .
If it's same as S1 that is

GreenV8S

30,997 posts

306 months

Tuesday 14th February 2017
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It goes to the internal handle, if you're talking about what I think you are.

greymrj

3,329 posts

226 months

Tuesday 14th February 2017
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It may very well be that the end of the wire has broken or become too weak to stay in place. Easy solution is to get an R pin of similar thickness (bet I could do it with a kirby grip!) and put it through the hole in the lever in the lock then use one part of an electrical 'chocolate block' terminal strip to join them together. It also provides adjustment. It is a fairly well used tip now and even appears in Car Builder Solutions.

paulae1957

Original Poster:

5 posts

128 months

Tuesday 14th February 2017
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This is the cable after I removed the door card is it meant to be that shape ? And how does it fit on the lock end
Thank you

tvrgit

8,483 posts

274 months

Tuesday 14th February 2017
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If you look up inside the door at the lock, you'll see a flat pressed-steel lever that sticks up and forwards, with a wee hole in the end. If you pull the lever forwards toward the front of the car, the door opens. The bed in the end of that cable goes through the hole in that lever. It's not fixed in or anything, it just goes through the hole.

There is another wee similar lever with a rod that goes up to the "lock" button in the top of the door trim - make sure that is "up" before you try the first lever (I know, it sounds obvious, but simple things can leave you puzzled for ages. Or is that just me?)


greymrj

3,329 posts

226 months

Tuesday 14th February 2017
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Come on someone with a late car please. Surely it shouldnt be that shape and it has either broken or bent in some way. I cant be exactly sure as mine is an earlier car but surely the wire should be straight with a kink or hook at the end only?

tvrgit

8,483 posts

274 months

Tuesday 14th February 2017
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greymrj said:
Come on someone with a late car please. Surely it shouldnt be that shape and it has either broken or bent in some way. I cant be exactly sure as mine is an earlier car but surely the wire should be straight with a kink or hook at the end only?
Maybe, but that's what the cables on my car look like!

paulae1957

Original Poster:

5 posts

128 months

Tuesday 14th February 2017
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Thanks for all your replies going to look at it again tomorrow hopefully

phillpot

17,437 posts

205 months

Tuesday 14th February 2017
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This might help.......... old thread on door locks



Can't be sure without having the bits in front of me but either the bend, marked yellow, should go through the lock and be more of a U bend or the end, marked orange, should be the U bend and has snapped off.



Edited by phillpot on Tuesday 14th February 23:26

paulae1957

Original Poster:

5 posts

128 months

Wednesday 15th February 2017
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Just spent another hour scratching my head and still got no idea how to fit this cable has anyone got a decent diagram or is there anyone local to me to help
Thanks again

greymrj

3,329 posts

226 months

Wednesday 15th February 2017
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It is a fairly straighforward and common type of Ford lock so your local garage should have come across it before.
However if you look at Phillpots post above he has linked to a previous thread on which he posted a photograph (8th October 2012) which shows the lock. You are looking at attaching at point 3 on his photo.

If the lock is still attached to the door it should be pretty easy to see that only one of the three attachment points will pull horizontally and release the lock. There should be fairly obvious hole to attach the wire to.

phillpot

17,437 posts

205 months

Wednesday 15th February 2017
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If all else fails turn the bit that latches onto the pin on the B post till it clicks into the closed position then twiddle everything else until it springs into the open position. Whatever you twiddled is what that bit of bent wire needs to pull smile
This shows catch in door open position, as door closes latch turns in direction of arrow




Have you followed the link to that old thread? S2Mike's photo probably shows it best.


It's a classic TVR "make do" job, you're not looking for something that's a precision fit!



Edited by phillpot on Thursday 16th February 08:17

paulae1957

Original Poster:

5 posts

128 months

Monday 20th February 2017
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Door cable now fixed I used one of the old threads posted by mrgreyj using the R clip method great mod and fairly easy to fit thanks to everyone who replied to my questions

yknot

8,997 posts

160 months

Monday 20th February 2017
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paulae1957 said:
Door cable now fixed I used one of the old threads posted by mrgreyj using the R clip method great mod and fairly easy to fit thanks to everyone who replied to my questions
'tis one of the pleasures of being part of PH that folk are 'going beyond' to post a helpful fix and advice, together with photos, for all the current and following owners to access!!

A BIG thanks to all of you (you know who you are!!) who take the trouble!beer

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greymrj

3,329 posts

226 months

Monday 20th February 2017
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Thank you Paul, glad a little tip helped another S owner. beer