Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 15:23:09 -0400
Reply-To: George Averill <averill@LDL.NET>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: George Averill <averill@LDL.NET>
Subject: Re: Sliding Door Problem Revisited
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Zoran,
Thanks for the reply. When I removed the handle from the locking
mechanism that is mounted in the door, I discovered that it was indeed
the handle that was cracked and that is why there was so much slop when
operating the handle. The parts had not fallen out; they had just
stayed loosely in place. I located a handle locally. I really
appreciate your reply and offer to help. Maybe we can all keep these
vintage vehicles going a little longer if we all work together. Thanks
again.
George
84
Zoran Mladen wrote:
> Hi George,I believe I have what you are looking for. I have the
> internal lock mechanism, which include the component where the outside
> handle fits into. The question is...which piece is worn out? I have
> both an external and internal lock. If you decide you want to try one
> or both, please let me know.Z
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: George Averill [mailto:averill@LDL.NET]
> Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2001 3:43 PM
> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
> Subject: Sliding Door Problem Revisited
>
> An apology to all who haven't received a reply. The
> computer crashed and took all of the messages and addresses
> with it. Wouldn't you believe it, I was in the process of
> backing up everything. I may have sent a confusing message.
> It's not the handle to the 84 vanagon sliding door that is
> broken. It's the sliding-door lock that appears to be
> broken or very worn. Not the lock in the handle, but the
> mechanism where the handle connects. The handle has a great
> deal of play in it when opening the door. The bottom of the
> handle will hit the door if it isn't held away. I thought
> the attaching screw might be loose, but that wasn't the
> case. I have the panel off if the door, but haven't located
> a replacement part. Several people sent replies, but I
> think they were in response to a replacement handle, and not
> the lock itself. I couldn't find a listing at busdepot for
> the lock. Only found what appeared to be the handle. I need
> to locate a replacement lock mechanism and the plastic clips
> for reattaching the panel. Thanks in advance to anyone who
> may be able to help. George84
>
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