HELP! Cannot close door on my Tamora
HELP! Cannot close door on my Tamora
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frenchalex

Original Poster:

44 posts

276 months

Sunday 9th July 2006
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Hello guys I need your assistance.
Went to take out the Tam for a drive and found the door open? Closed it but the door would not shut itself. Thought the mechanism was mistimed and blocking it but no it was in place. I played with it and turns out I can put the mechanism in a closed position and open it with my finger (without the use of the mirror button). I can only do this on the driver's door, however on the passenger door there is no way I can use my finger to release the mechanism, I have to use the release button. I think the weight of the driver's door is enough to pull open the release mechanism.
Anybody come across that? How can I sort it out? There is no way i can drive anywhere to sort it, the door will not shut.

Thanks in advance for your help.

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

31,664 posts

257 months

Sunday 9th July 2006
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I borrowed a Tam with this problem. I removed the fuse, so at least the door remained shut.

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

31,664 posts

257 months

Sunday 9th July 2006
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(I hope Chris Watton doesn't read this )

fairclp

654 posts

268 months

Sunday 9th July 2006
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2 sMoKiN bArReLs said:
(I hope Chris Watton doesn't read this )




Edited by fairclp on Sunday 9th July 22:11

frenchalex

Original Poster:

44 posts

276 months

Sunday 9th July 2006
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So if I remove the fuse it ll stop the door opening? It's an electrical problem rather than a mechanical setting??
How can I repair the problem?

Thanks again

frenchalex

Original Poster:

44 posts

276 months

Monday 10th July 2006
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Anyone got an idea please?

rev-erend

21,596 posts

306 months

Monday 10th July 2006
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Yes - I had this on my T350 ..

If you use a pen or a screw driver you can test the mechanism.

press the open button .. the use the pen to test the mechanism
- it should have 2 positions - 1 closed and 2 fully closed.

For the fully closed position you should not be able to 'open' the mechanism ..

If you can then it's a new mechanism needed.

frenchalex

Original Poster:

44 posts

276 months

Monday 10th July 2006
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Rev-erend, thanx for your reply. Is that an easy job to do yourself? can I buy the part and do a straight swap?
Do you know how much it will cost me and any tips when putting it on the car.

Ta very much.

stevenleith

230 posts

291 months

Monday 10th July 2006
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Highjacking thread slightly...but this crossed my mind the other day and i have no idea how to sort it if it did happen?........

What do you do if you're in the car and the doors won't open? Is there a manual override somewhere?!?!

rev-erend

21,596 posts

306 months

Monday 10th July 2006
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Alt - please remove statement..

It's in the owners manual..

Don't walt the thieves knowing how our cars work with just a google search..

rev-erend

21,596 posts

306 months

Monday 10th July 2006
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frenchalex said:
Rev-erend, thanx for your reply. Is that an easy job to do yourself? can I buy the part and do a straight swap?
Do you know how much it will cost me and any tips when putting it on the car.

Ta very much.


I just had my local dealer do it .. so but looks straight forward enough.

Remove the stainless plate - 3 very small screws and the rest should be obvious.

alt

1,879 posts

304 months

Monday 10th July 2006
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rev-erend said:
Alt - please remove statement..

It's in the owners manual..

Don't walt the thieves knowing how our cars work with just a google search..

You're being a bit paranoid aren't you?
What're the chances of a thief entering an unlocked car and then finding out they can't get out because of an electrical gremlin stopping the doors opening. And then using Google on his PDA to find out how to get out!