Driver door doesnt close straight
#1
Driver door doesnt close straight
Recently started to notice my my door would not close with a thump...instead a ta-thump (for lack of better words )
So on closer inspection..I found 2 things:
1) A small hairline crack on the weld that holds the hinge to the body of the car
2) The hinge itself had some play in it.
Has anyone come across such a thing? If so, how can I fix it?
Thanks
So on closer inspection..I found 2 things:
1) A small hairline crack on the weld that holds the hinge to the body of the car
2) The hinge itself had some play in it.
Has anyone come across such a thing? If so, how can I fix it?
Thanks
#3
I actually have the same problem but I've realized over the span of 6+ years of opening/closing it while pressing down on the inside handle it has pulled the door down a bit. I have never looked closely for cracks but I will now.
#5
my advice is to stop jacking there.. just use that spot for the jackstands.. under the front of the car in the center, there's what looks like a little upsidedown mountain.. that's a solid spot that you can use to jack up the front of the car
#6
it has nothing to do off where you jack up the car. This is due to the wear in your door hinges, imagine how many times you opean and close the driver door, over time it will sag and be harder to close. Also, the door hinges are not welded to the car frame but bolted via 12mm bolts, the cracks you see are a crack in the seam sealer and nothing structurall.
get the door hinges replaced, inexpensive parts.
get the door hinges replaced, inexpensive parts.
#8
i had the same problem. my drivers door would sag and rub the pass door. So i replaced the hinges and it was perfect. The hinges cost my about $50-60 for the upper and lower from daveb
#10
20 seconds of searching yeilded in this find...
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....55#post6106755
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....55#post6106755
#11
Just get some new hinges. It wouldn't be the jacking because everything is saying stationary and not putting any stress on a certain part of the door more than the other. It is disipated threw the system. It is more than likely pulling on the door to get out or just over time the hinge starts to degrade because of the crappy welding that comes with some of these oem parts.
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