Ten years later Nissan door lock problems update
Автор: Jemal @ Cooper Road Mini
Загружено: 2024-01-14
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Tens of thousands of views of my original videos from 2014 seem to prove that this is a very common problem indeed with many Nissan door locks. I’ll bet that tens of millions of dollars have been spent by owners to replace latches and locks on a multitude of Nissan models, when the problem is actually just a sticky cable that has an inadequate return spring.
Years of dust, humidity, freezing, vibration, all normal in the way we use our vehicles, cause the outside door handle cable return spring to fail. The latch mechanism does not retract. It is as though you are trying to unlock the door while one of the kids is pulling on the handle.
It all happens inside the door so it’s very difficult to notice anything, other than the door refuses to unlock.
I showed a way of retracting the cable from outside the locked door, and a way of strengthening the return spring as a fix that lasted 10 years!
But last winter, the “atmospheric river” got into the cable itself and perhaps froze both my Xterra’s rear side doors shut. So I had to remove the interior door panels with the doors jammed shut. I managed to access the cables and open the doors.
Here is how I did it, and I show more details of the problem and solution. All these years later it is still just a $10 cable and 50 cent spring. Think of all those locks needlessly thrown away and the millions charged for them. Not to mention the labor for un-jamming the doors, as I show here!
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