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Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: Coal City, IL
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Re: Door handle buttons
You will need to replace the handles. If you remove the handle, you will see the plate on the back side that aligns the button is falling apart from corrosion.
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Sherman, ME
Posts: 2,379
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Re: Door handle buttons
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As an alternative to replacing the handles, I have had good luck fixing this type of problem by riveting in a small section of angle iron. One leg of the angle is drilled for the pushrod to pass through and oriented so it replaces the original plate. The other leg of the angle is oriented so it can be riveted to the inner part of the handle. Use rivets with countersunk heads so they don't interfere with fitting the handle back into the door opening. |
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Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: IDaho
Posts: 89
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Re: Door handle buttons
Sorry,
It will pop back out nice and strong. It's just getting stuck in if pressed back fully sometimes. |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Sherman, ME
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Re: Door handle buttons
Okay, in that case it's probably just a lack of lubrication. Like chevy88 posted earlier, you can remove the interior door panel and spray the back/inside of the handle.
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