Getting internal access to the door striker plate
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 18:43
Hi all,
I've had a fun afternoon taking off the bumper to replace a cracked light and am pausing for a cup of tea!
My next job is to fit a spacer to the passenger door striker. When messing around, I inadvertently loosened one screw a bit too much and heard the clank of doom as something headed for the bottom of the void next to the rear passenger seat.
I have read other posts about taking out the speaker to get my arm in. I don't have huge arms but I certainly can't get my hand to the correct area! Was the idea posted by Mr Tickle! However, my car is an early narrow bodied car and I did wonder if the trim was different? Looking at the parts manual and service notes it does seem to be a bit different. So my question is, what is the easiest way to get into the void behind the door striker on a narrow-bodied car please? Do I have to remove the whole quarter panel? If so, are the fixings different because mine seems to be very (an I mean very) well attached!
Very grateful for any help!
Phil
I've had a fun afternoon taking off the bumper to replace a cracked light and am pausing for a cup of tea!
My next job is to fit a spacer to the passenger door striker. When messing around, I inadvertently loosened one screw a bit too much and heard the clank of doom as something headed for the bottom of the void next to the rear passenger seat.
I have read other posts about taking out the speaker to get my arm in. I don't have huge arms but I certainly can't get my hand to the correct area! Was the idea posted by Mr Tickle! However, my car is an early narrow bodied car and I did wonder if the trim was different? Looking at the parts manual and service notes it does seem to be a bit different. So my question is, what is the easiest way to get into the void behind the door striker on a narrow-bodied car please? Do I have to remove the whole quarter panel? If so, are the fixings different because mine seems to be very (an I mean very) well attached!
Very grateful for any help!
Phil