Car is a 55 Continental , it is outlaw but I believe doors and locks are original . Not had it long , doors used to shut and latch fine , now the drivers door is playing up , just bounces and latches in a semi closed position with door rattling .
I did try squirting WD40 at the movable latch on the door , did not make a significant difference . My garage man squirted some Wurth lubricant on the pocket mounted below the door lock that catches the lug on the door below the door lock , door then closed fine if you were closing it firmly from the outside , but not if you were pulling on the handle mounted on the inside door trim.
As the sealing rubbers have not been touched or replaced , and all used to work fine , I suspect it is the door lock mechanism . It does not appear to be broken as it will stil work with a firm push from the outside
Any ideas as to remedies ??
Thanks In Advance
Doors started to not shut properly !
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Doors started to not shut properly !
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Re: Doors started to not shut properly !
John,
I would try adjusting the striker plate which can get pushed back toward the cabin over time. Hopefully you can slide the plate slightly toward the outside to make the latch work without changing the door gaps too drastically. Also check the rubber component to confirm that a section has not chunked off.
I would try adjusting the striker plate which can get pushed back toward the cabin over time. Hopefully you can slide the plate slightly toward the outside to make the latch work without changing the door gaps too drastically. Also check the rubber component to confirm that a section has not chunked off.
Spencer Harris
San Joaquin Valley, CA.
San Joaquin Valley, CA.
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Re: Doors started to not shut properly !
Thanks Spencer , will try that next time I get to see the car , which will not be for a couple of weeks , but I will let you know if that solves it .
Sounds logical , back in the mid 70s I now remember adjusting one of those plates on a 356B when I had the tools ( big Phillips head screwdriver) and the original workshop manuals with the colourful modern art covers .
Sounds logical , back in the mid 70s I now remember adjusting one of those plates on a 356B when I had the tools ( big Phillips head screwdriver) and the original workshop manuals with the colourful modern art covers .
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Re: Doors started to not shut properly !
Also check and make sure the door hinge bolts are tight.
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Re: Doors started to not shut properly !
John I had the same issue and found it to be part of the rubber gasket that seals the door to the body had come loose so the door would not seat all of the way. It took a while to find it because when the door was shut I could not see it.
Just a thought,
Just a thought,
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Re: Doors started to not shut properly !
Good points from Donald & Victor, and I would certainly check these items first and then look into adjusting the striker plate.
Another page from the '56 workshop manual that may be applicable.
Another page from the '56 workshop manual that may be applicable.
Spencer Harris
San Joaquin Valley, CA.
San Joaquin Valley, CA.