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Problem 2: Passenger door latch not working properly.
Problem 3: Window Crank Handles glued on!!!
Someone, instead of purchasing the window crank clips, decided to apply some insane glue. I cannot remove the cranks-so I can't remove the door card-so I can't access the inside/mechanism of the door properly.
I tried acetone on the glue, applied with a syringe. It seemed to remove the glue, but the handle won't budge (spins fine, but will not come out).
I am considering these options:
Suggestions welcome!
Also: by getting into the door interior, I can clean it up, apply rust converter and primer, fix the loose window lifting mechanism's tray, and then also apply lubricants.
- Can't open from the outside: handle seems to move freely.
- Opens from the inside, but by pulling on the locking lever, not the opening handle. The opening handle has zero effect.
- I have to take it apart a bit to see what came loose... which leads me to...
Problem 3: Window Crank Handles glued on!!!
Someone, instead of purchasing the window crank clips, decided to apply some insane glue. I cannot remove the cranks-so I can't remove the door card-so I can't access the inside/mechanism of the door properly.
I tried acetone on the glue, applied with a syringe. It seemed to remove the glue, but the handle won't budge (spins fine, but will not come out).
I am considering these options:
- Cut the door cards (plastic) the shortest length (horizontally) towards the front of the door. This will allow me to access the door interior and possibly remove the handle (applied flame from small torch?). I am planning on covering the door cards with canvas and or leather, so the cut will be hidden behind that.
- Cut the cranks: maybe cut off the handle, slip off the door card, and then work on removing the other, glued part.
Suggestions welcome!
Also: by getting into the door interior, I can clean it up, apply rust converter and primer, fix the loose window lifting mechanism's tray, and then also apply lubricants.