[DML] Re: Driver's side gullwing problem
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[DML] Re: Driver's side gullwing problem
- From: "stainlessilusion" <5n-@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 01:12:16 -0000
Where are you located? Here in NY, my latches freeze sometimes that
when I open the door, they stick open and don't close until I heat
them up or park indoors overnight. Otherwise, sounds like just a neeed
adjustment somewhere. -----Dani B. #5003
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "David Teitelbaum" <jtrealty@xxxx> wrote:
>
>
> This doesn't sound like a solenoid problem yet. It DOES sound like you
> need to go over all the door adjustments. When you force or slam the
> door you can knock/bend things out of adjustment/alignment. You should
> not have to slam the doors to get them to close. If you do, you run
> the risk of not being able to get it open. You have to now get the
> whole door lock adjustment procedure and go through it step-by-step.
> After doing that you should check the anchor pins and maybe they need
> to be adjusted too. You should also check the other door. When you
> have completed the adjustments you can try the power door locks. They
> may still work. In any case disconnect the origional door lock module
> after you test it. A Lockzilla or any other modifacation cannot help
> you if the doors are out of adjustment or you have a burnt up
> solenoid. For the rear view mirror DO NOT GLUE IT ON THE WINDSHIELD!
> It MUST be attached with special tape, not glue. You can get it at any
> auto glass shop or a Delorean Vendor. Be careful inside the doors,
> there are a lot of sharp edges. Both locks on the door (front and
> rear) have to be in the second locking position before you can try to
> lock the doors. Forcing the doors to lock bends things out of
adjustment.
> David Teitelbaum
> vin 10757
>
>
> --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "John Rydholm" <ebondefender@xxxx>
wrote:
> >
> >
> > Hey all. I just discovered my driver's side door won't shut properly.
> > I'm guessing its the lock solenoid I've heard so much (bad) news
> > about. What I did this morning was, slam it really hard, accidently
> > knock the rear-view mirror off the windshield, swear quietly to
> > myself, apologize to the Man upstairs, slam the door again, jury rig
> > it so that it would stay shut 99% for now (and now I can't get it
> > open), then yanked out fuse 12 and turned off the interior light/door
> > lights so they wouldn't kill my battery. Do I need Lockzilla or
> > something, or should I just go for a reconditioned/rebuilt solenoid?
> > I noticed about a week ago I had a tiny problem unlocking the door
> > right away but it was sporadic and didn't worry me. I guess I learned
> > my lesson!
> > John ("Johnny DeLorean" as my family calls me.) Rydholm
> >
> > He who seeks the cheese shall not find the crackers in the same
> > cupboard. -Ancient Chineese food proverb. :) not
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