swexlin
Viper Owner
Title says it all. Brought the car back to the garage after some driving and a show today. The driver'sdoor wouldn't stay latched shut. You can hear the mechanism as always, but the latch itself won't stay locked down. I compared it to the passenger side, which I was able to use my fingers to latch the mechanism, and then use the handle to unlatch.
I other words, when you shut the door, the latch doesn't stay locked down. Well, I uses a tie down attahced to the passenger handle and driver handle to keep the door pulled to enough to drive it 6 miles down to the dealer. I then got out, and and reaching in, re-attached the tie down, and while my friend pushed the door in, I pulled it tight. It is just enough to keep it closed, and the mirror light did go out, so hopefully it is enough until the service guys can look at it on Monday.
It's parked at the back of the dealer, out of sight from the road, but the window is still down of course. Not supposed to get any rain until Monday night, and as a convertible, is never really locked anyway.
I haven't really seen this issue on the boards here. I guess it involves taking the panel off and replacing the mechanism? I appreciate any thoughts.
Scott
I other words, when you shut the door, the latch doesn't stay locked down. Well, I uses a tie down attahced to the passenger handle and driver handle to keep the door pulled to enough to drive it 6 miles down to the dealer. I then got out, and and reaching in, re-attached the tie down, and while my friend pushed the door in, I pulled it tight. It is just enough to keep it closed, and the mirror light did go out, so hopefully it is enough until the service guys can look at it on Monday.
It's parked at the back of the dealer, out of sight from the road, but the window is still down of course. Not supposed to get any rain until Monday night, and as a convertible, is never really locked anyway.
I haven't really seen this issue on the boards here. I guess it involves taking the panel off and replacing the mechanism? I appreciate any thoughts.
Scott