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Next time you have your door trim off..
« on: April 24, 2007, 10:41:07 »
Could someone take a photo of the linkage from the door handle (push button type) to the lock pls?

I just have the handle with the little bit of metal that connects to the back of the barrel, this turns when I turn the key as it shoudl but isnt connected to anything.

Ta
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« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2007, 11:35:22 »
I have my door trim off at the mo as I can't get it back on after fitting the new door because all the clips are knackered and the holes in the new door seem to be in different places.  I really fancy some chequer plate door cards, anyone know where I can get them????

I can probably take some pics but no idea how to post them on here.  I guess as you say push button you are on about the outside handle.  This has two connections one from the button to the latch and one from the key to the latch.  I can't get my button one to stay in the lever on the back of the button, think it may need some kind of plastic widget to keep it in as this is what is there on the internal link.  The old one was so trashed after the little accident that it may have had a plastic widget that got lost.  the link to the rod on the back of the key barrel works fine but my latch is knackered and wont let me lock it from outside anyway.

Tell me more on what bits you want pictures of and I'll get out there with the camera.

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« Reply #2 on: April 25, 2007, 13:58:59 »
Cheers mate, I need a pic of teh bit at the back of the barrell and whatever links that to the locking mechanism.

If you PM me when you have them I'll give you my e-mail address to send em to.

Ta
2007 Honda Civic Type R GT
1982 VW Camper - Current Project
1991 Pajero SWB 2.5TD - SOLD
1990 Range Rover Vouge 3.9 V8 - SCRAPPED
1989 110 3.5 V8 CSW - SOLD
1984 Series 3, Ex MoD, 109 SOLD
1986 90 2.5D Pick Up - SOLD

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« Reply #3 on: April 25, 2007, 15:57:38 »
Right I'll try and post them here for everyone to enjoy, if it doesn't work PM me for them Tecnoturkey.  I should add that my press button is not connected correctly in the picture as when I put the metal rod through the lever on the button and press he button it falls out.  I need a plastic widget I think.
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« Reply #4 on: April 25, 2007, 16:16:40 »
Thanks, that is just what I was after.

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2007 Honda Civic Type R GT
1982 VW Camper - Current Project
1991 Pajero SWB 2.5TD - SOLD
1990 Range Rover Vouge 3.9 V8 - SCRAPPED
1989 110 3.5 V8 CSW - SOLD
1984 Series 3, Ex MoD, 109 SOLD
1986 90 2.5D Pick Up - SOLD

 






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