How to adjust drivers door

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How to adjust drivers door

Postby Gazbo » Mon Mar 05, 2007 6:48 pm

My drivers door has dropped a mm or so, how to adjust the hinges so it closes easily?

The Enthusiasts's Workshop Manual doesn't help much - just says adjust the hinge bolts - I can see how to raise/lower the whole door, but not just raise the outer edge.

It feels like the top hinge pin has worn, if the door is rocked up and down there is some movement.

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Postby Where's-Wally » Mon Mar 05, 2007 6:51 pm

take it to a mechanics shop.

Sorry, i cant help

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Postby bigdog » Mon Mar 05, 2007 7:08 pm

If there is movement in the hinge then it's time for new hinges - you can't adjust that out.
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Postby lowmiata » Mon Mar 05, 2007 9:42 pm

depending on your gaps you can shim the bottom hinge out a little

probably no more than .25 of a mm as the legnth of the door will add up!

really need very thin washers not sure where you would get .25 -.5 mm from

maybe bunnings a piece of .5 colourbond and make a washer out of it
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Postby Gazbo » Tue Mar 06, 2007 11:18 am

I'll give the shim idea a go - Thanks.

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Postby Curly » Wed Mar 07, 2007 12:42 am

I know it's dodgy, but I've always used carefully shaped bits of coke can for shims...

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Postby Casey » Wed Mar 07, 2007 6:38 am

A mate of mine a few years back had a thing for a Suzuki Swift GTi. As we all know these were built out of Coke cans, and the doors would begin to droop every 10,000km or so.

His solution? Open the door as wide as possible and (gently) lift up at the very end of the door. Worked like a charm.
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Postby manga_blue » Wed Mar 07, 2007 9:35 pm

There's a squarish rubber block on the door frame below the latch, black thing the size of a bar of soap. Genuine replacement cost is $12.50. It's there to help locate the door and stop it rattling. Check it out - some are very worn or have chunks torn off.
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Postby Gazbo » Thu Mar 08, 2007 12:43 pm

manga_blue wrote:There's a squarish rubber block on the door frame below the latch, black thing the size of a bar of soap. Genuine replacement cost is $12.50. It's there to help locate the door and stop it rattling. Check it out - some are very worn or have chunks torn off.


My block is in good condition, the door rides up onto to it a little when the door shuts.

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Postby bpt4w » Tue Mar 13, 2007 8:33 pm

unfortunately to adjust the door properly you will have to remove the guard , or if you have really skinny hands and arms take the plastic cover out of the inner guard and reach in and undo the bolt a little pull up on the door and see how it shuts ( should just click no scrape) , will take a few tries to get right.

the removing of the guard does give you a chance to clean out all the dirt stuck inbetween the gaurd and the lower sill though.


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