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Old 01-22-2005, 10:21 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Door doesnt open when it's cold

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does anyone have a problem with their driver side door will not open when the temp get below freezing. i took my truck in and they adjusted the lock and 2 days later same problem i took it back and they claim that it need a lock mechanism . So now the truck is sitting in the dealer for the past 6 days waiting for a lock mechanism that is on on back order
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same problem for me except its all four doors.
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Old 01-22-2005, 01:39 PM   #3 (permalink)
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does anyone have a problem with their driver side door will not open when the temp get below freezing. i took my truck in and they adjusted the lock and 2 days later same problem i took it back and they claim that it need a lock mechanism . So now the truck is sitting in the dealer for the past 6 days waiting for a lock mechanism that is on on back order
Welcome to Titan Talk star36..........my passenger door handle was cranky a few days ago...had to lift it twice to open.......It was not frozen or wet.........and I'm sure it will be back. I'd wait til your dealer has the part verses leaving it for 6 days or more.........ouch........that's a bummer.
It seems others are having this problem also......you may want to search on the history of this little buggie! Peace-Tom Bass Ale
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This is a common problem. Mine is at the shop as we speak reparing the same problem. Took one month to get the parts. Mechanic states that moisture is getting into the cable and linkage causing it to freeze. He states that they are replacing most of them now with cables that have a cover over the linkage to prevent moisture from entering.
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Same here! I have been entering through the passenger side door for over a week. My dealer has ordered the parts and they are on back order! Oh well should warm up by the time they get in!
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WOW... a month ....i hope i don't have to wait that long. I guess Nissan should have a recall on these locks.
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Old 01-25-2005, 04:39 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Same here, drivers door.
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What states do u live in and what is the name of the dealer because i would like to call them cause my dealer dont know **** about this probelm
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The door handles have been countermeasured. It is a wise move to remove the door panels and lube the cables with Protectall or Triflow if the temps are really cold. Water is condensing in the cables when the car is warm and freezing over night.
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The door handles have been countermeasured. It is a wise move to remove the door panels and lube the cables with Protectall or Triflow if the temps are really cold. Water is condensing in the cables when the car is warm and freezing over night.
How were the handles countermeasured ? New mechanism,cables ? And where are you getting your info from??

I'm really looking for a fix and I'm interested in anything you know or have tried.

Today was above 32F so my handles worked fine. I'm holding off removing the door panel until it warms up a bit. Less chance of breaking clips etc.

My dealer says it may be due to poor low temp grease. I don't agreesince the cable may just get sticky - that's not happening. I agree, the problem is water/condensation because it freezes SOLID just below 32F.
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