Re: [FWDLK] 1957-1958 Jammed Door Mechanism
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Re: [FWDLK] 1957-1958 Jammed Door Mechanism



First, congratulations on the purchase of the convertible!

     I am with dave on this one...the only way to repair your door mechanism
is to take off the inside door panel, which is a royal pain when the door
won't open to give you access! The armrest comes off with two phillips
screws, but the door handle and window crank are held on by some clever, but
tricky-to-release clips.
I use a flashlight, knee pressure and a screwdriver to manipulate the clip
into releasing.  (Yes, there is a Mopar Tool for this purpose, but precious
few of us have them.)
Once inside, you will find it is either something has come apart, or
something has bent or broke, as the outside door handle parts will do if the
lock is sticky and some impatient person yanks on the Kelvinator handle too
many times. If broken, you will have to hit the junkyards for a replacement.
RogerH
----- Original Message -----
From: "George Sazdoff" <Scavengers58@CS.COM>
To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@LISTS.PSU.EDU>
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 11:11 AM
Subject: [FWDLK] 1957-1958 Jammed Door Mechanism


> Hi Everyone.   I am having a little bit of a problem which I am sure some
of
> you out there have experienced.  The doors on my '58 Plymouth 2 door
hardtop
> will not open from the outside.  It will open from the inside door handle
> though.  I also just purchased a '57 Belvedere Conv. and I'm preparing to
> have the car delivered.  It has the same problem, however, neither the
> outside or inside handles will open the doors.  I need your help!   I told
> the previous owner I would consult the list to get some advice on the
> situation. Thanks A Lot In Advance!!
>



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