sirweesarunch
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- Location
- Oceanside
- First Name
- John
- Truck Year
- 1980
- Truck Model
- K30
- Engine Size
- 454
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Crew cab rear drivers side door. I put it all together , new door panel the whole 9 yards , I close the door and now its stuck shut. MF’er [emoji2959]!!! Now the remedy and cause . Upper photo^ you see that red pen pointing to that rubber bumper ? The pin in that verticle spring rests on that bumper which in turn guages how far over the latch travels to the right ( 2nd picture down my pen is on the latch ). That latch grabs around the latch bolt on the door jamb. If that latch moves to the right too far it interferes with the lock on lock off mechanism seen in the 3rd photo down. The 3rd photo shows the door in its locked state so neither the pull on the inside nor the button on the outside can open the door. The door is locked. The fourth and last photo shows the door lock in the open position. The little tang where my pen is can now with the pulling of the handle or pushing of the button push the latch to the left and open the door. You following me ??? Now the problem , If that little rubber bumper is gone it allows the latch to travel too far to the right and the little Tang in foto 4 sits right on top of the latch instead of engaging it on its right side and pushing it to the left to unlock. When this happens the whole mechanism is completely incompassitated / jammed. If this happens you need to remove the door panel , insert a long rod or screwdriver into the mechanism on the right side of the latch in figure 2 right below that horizontal spring and pull to the left as far as possible unlatching the door !!!! Voila. The lock mechanism can now be opened as well with the key or pulling up on the button. If you do not lock the door it will function properly , if you lock the door you will be back to a jammed door requiring the latch be pulled to the left again with the rod or screw driver manually. The missing rubber bumper is the cause here but a gummed up latch can produce the same effect. In the case dousing in penetrant and pulling the lever or buttoning from outside can get the latch to unjam the locking mechanism. CAPISH MY FRIENDS [emoji2533]? I googled this topic for 2 days and never found a cojent explanation. Now you have one.
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