08-09-2012, 08:57 AM
Michael, if you have the opportunity could you post a picture or description of what part of the handle failed so we might watch for weakness. I think I'll order a spare.
(08-09-2012, 09:04 AM)Fulltiming Wrote: [ -> ]As soon as I get the replacement, I will take the door apart and get some photos. I know the springs inside the handle mechanism broke because the handle just flopped up and down without doing anything. More to come after the new part arrives.
(12-02-2023, 08:55 AM)Richard Wrote: [ -> ]https://newellgurus.com/showthread.php?t...%2B+handleRichard, it would seem my issue is the bottom of the door. The 3 screws which hold the SS plate down are loose and stripped and rubbing into the bottom of the door. There is a substantial groove in the door. I will need to remove the plate and clean up the metal and maybe move the screws to get some new threads. Most likely will also buy a set of spare door handles to eliminate being left without them in a catastrophic failure of the existing 28 year old handles.
This may help you if the problem is the handle.
If the door is sticking at the bottom, in other words the bottom of the door is dragging on the bottom door frame, then the issue is that the steel frame under the stainless has rusted and bubbled up, raising the stainless cover. Remove the cover and repair.
If it's the side of the door then https://newellgurus.com/showthread.php?t...k+%2B+door
(12-04-2023, 05:42 AM)Richard Wrote: [ -> ]I doubt that handle was OEM. It looks to me like the original handle was replaced as evidenced by the rectangular backing plate. That is not original. That skin is aluminum plate on my door not plywood.I removed the small alum. plate. No holes, just double sided tape. WEIRD. The Alum. skin has a wall paper on it that has been painted to spruce it up. I am not sure what is holding on the alum skin. I WD-40 the latch mechanism and the door has been closing like a bank vault, no issues. I will look into lower section, it is on my list, just AC, steering, windshield, lights, Rad fan pump leak have been a higher priority so far. Windshield done, and its in the shop for the leaky pump and steering inspection.
My guess is that if you remove the rectangular plate you are going to find holes where the original handle was attached. You can then decide how to proceed.
I think the dragging door has caused the failed handle. Repeated pulls inward to shut the door could have led to the handle pulling out. I might look into riv nuts for attachment rather than sheet metal screws into the aluminum.
When you fix the bottom stainless trim piece, the door should shut like a bank vault. Thunk.
And you may be very familiar with the product, but maybe not. I painted the frame steel under the stainless with POR 15. I figured it was a moisture area and wanted to protect the steel from corroding again. Caution, don’t get that stuff on anything you don’t want it on including your hands. Impossible to remove after it cures.
One more quick thread. http://newellgurus.com/showthread.php?tid=6005