1990 Honda Accord driver door update
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1990 Honda Accord driver door update
I posted a while back about my 1990 Honda Accord. The driver door
wouldnt open. I found someone to fix it. They took off the door
panel and destroyed the old latch mechanism with hammer and chisel
to get the door open. Then it was easy to change the latch.
$250 labor + 250 parts
G
wouldnt open. I found someone to fix it. They took off the door
panel and destroyed the old latch mechanism with hammer and chisel
to get the door open. Then it was easy to change the latch.
$250 labor + 250 parts
G
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Re: 1990 Honda Accord driver door update
Gene Wagenbreth <genewxxx@isi-OS4> wrote in news:fr3p7e$n0u@venera.isi.edu:
> I posted a while back about my 1990 Honda Accord. The driver door
> wouldnt open. I found someone to fix it. They took off the door
> panel and destroyed the old latch mechanism with hammer and chisel
> to get the door open. Then it was easy to change the latch.
>
> $250 labor + 250 parts
>
>
>
How was the interior door panel removed? That's the important thing! Once
you have that off the job is easy.
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> I posted a while back about my 1990 Honda Accord. The driver door
> wouldnt open. I found someone to fix it. They took off the door
> panel and destroyed the old latch mechanism with hammer and chisel
> to get the door open. Then it was easy to change the latch.
>
> $250 labor + 250 parts
>
>
>
How was the interior door panel removed? That's the important thing! Once
you have that off the job is easy.
--
Tegger
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Re: 1990 Honda Accord driver door update
Gene Wagenbreth wrote:
> I posted a while back about my 1990 Honda Accord. The driver door
> wouldnt open. I found someone to fix it. They took off the door
> panel and destroyed the old latch mechanism with hammer and chisel
> to get the door open. Then it was easy to change the latch.
>
> $250 labor + 250 parts
>
> G
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I'm in the wrong business. Gonna get me a HAMMER and a CHISEL ! !
Any AAA tow truck driver would have opened your door for CASH $ 20.
'Curly'
> I posted a while back about my 1990 Honda Accord. The driver door
> wouldnt open. I found someone to fix it. They took off the door
> panel and destroyed the old latch mechanism with hammer and chisel
> to get the door open. Then it was easy to change the latch.
>
> $250 labor + 250 parts
>
> G
------------------------
I'm in the wrong business. Gonna get me a HAMMER and a CHISEL ! !
Any AAA tow truck driver would have opened your door for CASH $ 20.
'Curly'
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Re: 1990 Honda Accord driver door update
I dont know how he got the door panel off. I will ask.
A tow truck driver could not have gotten the door open. The problem was
in the actual 'thing' that holds the door closed. pulling the levers etc
did not open the door.
G
A tow truck driver could not have gotten the door open. The problem was
in the actual 'thing' that holds the door closed. pulling the levers etc
did not open the door.
G
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Re: 1990 Honda Accord driver door update
"Gene Wagenbreth" <genewxxx@isi-OS4> wrote in message
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>I posted a while back about my 1990 Honda Accord. The driver door
> wouldnt open. I found someone to fix it. They took off the door
> panel and destroyed the old latch mechanism with hammer and chisel
> to get the door open. Then it was easy to change the latch.
>
> $250 labor + 250 parts
>
> G
On a Repair/Replace Analysis, considering that $500 is a healthy percentage
of the total value of the car, I'm not sure I would have done the repair....
news:fr3p7e$n0u@venera.isi.edu...
>I posted a while back about my 1990 Honda Accord. The driver door
> wouldnt open. I found someone to fix it. They took off the door
> panel and destroyed the old latch mechanism with hammer and chisel
> to get the door open. Then it was easy to change the latch.
>
> $250 labor + 250 parts
>
> G
On a Repair/Replace Analysis, considering that $500 is a healthy percentage
of the total value of the car, I'm not sure I would have done the repair....
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Re: 1990 Honda Accord driver door update
Gene Wagenbreth <genewxxx@isi-OS4> wrote in news:fr488m$qc8@venera.isi.edu:
> I dont know how he got the door panel off. I will ask.
That's the main thing. It's the one thing everybody asks how to do in here
when they complain their door won't open.
>
> A tow truck driver could not have gotten the door open. The problem was
> in the actual 'thing' that holds the door closed. pulling the levers etc
> did not open the door.
>
So you're saying the latch internals had broken?
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> I dont know how he got the door panel off. I will ask.
That's the main thing. It's the one thing everybody asks how to do in here
when they complain their door won't open.
>
> A tow truck driver could not have gotten the door open. The problem was
> in the actual 'thing' that holds the door closed. pulling the levers etc
> did not open the door.
>
So you're saying the latch internals had broken?
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Re: 1990 Honda Accord driver door update
"Piso Mojado" <floormop@bucket> wrote in
news:hvGdnfsJ3oH3LUjanZ2dnUVZ_vamnZ2d@comcast.com:
> "Gene Wagenbreth" <genewxxx@isi-OS4> wrote in message
> news:fr3p7e$n0u@venera.isi.edu...
>>I posted a while back about my 1990 Honda Accord. The driver door
>> wouldnt open. I found someone to fix it. They took off the door
>> panel and destroyed the old latch mechanism with hammer and chisel
>> to get the door open. Then it was easy to change the latch.
>>
>> $250 labor + 250 parts
>>
>> G
>
> On a Repair/Replace Analysis, considering that $500 is a healthy
> percentage of the total value of the car, I'm not sure I would have
> done the repair....
>
>
>
That's not really a fair comparison. More realistic would be to compare the
costs of fixing the car to what it would cost to replace the entire car
with something known with certainty to be in better condition. It's that
comparison which has me hanging on to my '91 Integra.
--
Tegger
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news:hvGdnfsJ3oH3LUjanZ2dnUVZ_vamnZ2d@comcast.com:
> "Gene Wagenbreth" <genewxxx@isi-OS4> wrote in message
> news:fr3p7e$n0u@venera.isi.edu...
>>I posted a while back about my 1990 Honda Accord. The driver door
>> wouldnt open. I found someone to fix it. They took off the door
>> panel and destroyed the old latch mechanism with hammer and chisel
>> to get the door open. Then it was easy to change the latch.
>>
>> $250 labor + 250 parts
>>
>> G
>
> On a Repair/Replace Analysis, considering that $500 is a healthy
> percentage of the total value of the car, I'm not sure I would have
> done the repair....
>
>
>
That's not really a fair comparison. More realistic would be to compare the
costs of fixing the car to what it would cost to replace the entire car
with something known with certainty to be in better condition. It's that
comparison which has me hanging on to my '91 Integra.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: 1990 Honda Accord driver door update
"Tegger" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message
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> "Piso Mojado" <floormop@bucket> wrote in
> news:hvGdnfsJ3oH3LUjanZ2dnUVZ_vamnZ2d@comcast.com:
>
>> "Gene Wagenbreth" <genewxxx@isi-OS4> wrote in message
>> news:fr3p7e$n0u@venera.isi.edu...
>>>I posted a while back about my 1990 Honda Accord. The driver door
>>> wouldnt open. I found someone to fix it. They took off the door
>>> panel and destroyed the old latch mechanism with hammer and chisel
>>> to get the door open. Then it was easy to change the latch.
>>>
>>> $250 labor + 250 parts
>>>
>>> G
>>
>> On a Repair/Replace Analysis, considering that $500 is a healthy
>> percentage of the total value of the car, I'm not sure I would have
>> done the repair....
>
> That's not really a fair comparison. More realistic would be to compare
> the
> costs of fixing the car to what it would cost to replace the entire car
> with something known with certainty to be in better condition. It's that
> comparison which has me hanging on to my '91 Integra.
>
Well true-- it's usually cheaper to repair than replace. But the repair
costs do add up.
Not to mention the inconvenience, lost time, frustration, or safety
issues--- as in you (or your wife/kid) get stranded at night in the wrong
side of town or have Old Betsy crap out while going 75 mph on the
interstate...in the rain/snow....or two states away from home...or on your
way to an important client meeting...or on the way to the ER....
Me? When I lose confidence in my ride, I buy a new one.......
news:Xns9A5DC204BB11Etegger@207.14.116.130...
> "Piso Mojado" <floormop@bucket> wrote in
> news:hvGdnfsJ3oH3LUjanZ2dnUVZ_vamnZ2d@comcast.com:
>
>> "Gene Wagenbreth" <genewxxx@isi-OS4> wrote in message
>> news:fr3p7e$n0u@venera.isi.edu...
>>>I posted a while back about my 1990 Honda Accord. The driver door
>>> wouldnt open. I found someone to fix it. They took off the door
>>> panel and destroyed the old latch mechanism with hammer and chisel
>>> to get the door open. Then it was easy to change the latch.
>>>
>>> $250 labor + 250 parts
>>>
>>> G
>>
>> On a Repair/Replace Analysis, considering that $500 is a healthy
>> percentage of the total value of the car, I'm not sure I would have
>> done the repair....
>
> That's not really a fair comparison. More realistic would be to compare
> the
> costs of fixing the car to what it would cost to replace the entire car
> with something known with certainty to be in better condition. It's that
> comparison which has me hanging on to my '91 Integra.
>
Well true-- it's usually cheaper to repair than replace. But the repair
costs do add up.
Not to mention the inconvenience, lost time, frustration, or safety
issues--- as in you (or your wife/kid) get stranded at night in the wrong
side of town or have Old Betsy crap out while going 75 mph on the
interstate...in the rain/snow....or two states away from home...or on your
way to an important client meeting...or on the way to the ER....
Me? When I lose confidence in my ride, I buy a new one.......
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Re: 1990 Honda Accord driver door update
"Piso Mojado" <floormop@bucket> wrote in
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> "Tegger" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message
> news:Xns9A5DC204BB11Etegger@207.14.116.130...
>>
>> More realistic would be to
>> compare the
>> costs of fixing the car to what it would cost to replace the entire
>> car with something known with certainty to be in better condition.
>> It's that comparison which has me hanging on to my '91 Integra.
>>
>
> Well true-- it's usually cheaper to repair than replace. But the
> repair costs do add up.
They certainly do. But they're still cheaper than buying new.
>
> Not to mention the inconvenience, lost time, frustration, or safety
> issues--- as in you (or your wife/kid) get stranded at night in the
> wrong side of town or have Old Betsy crap out while going 75 mph on
> the interstate...in the rain/snow....or two states away from home...or
> on your way to an important client meeting...or on the way to the
> ER....
That's what happens when the car's not taken care of. If you're going to
own an older car, you have to take it there from new, and be fanatical
about maintenance on the way.
>
> Me? When I lose confidence in my ride, I buy a new one.......
>
>
>
As will I. If that ever happens.
--
Tegger
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news:b8idnY4W45yBWEjanZ2dnUVZ_hynnZ2d@comcast.com:
> "Tegger" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message
> news:Xns9A5DC204BB11Etegger@207.14.116.130...
>>
>> More realistic would be to
>> compare the
>> costs of fixing the car to what it would cost to replace the entire
>> car with something known with certainty to be in better condition.
>> It's that comparison which has me hanging on to my '91 Integra.
>>
>
> Well true-- it's usually cheaper to repair than replace. But the
> repair costs do add up.
They certainly do. But they're still cheaper than buying new.
>
> Not to mention the inconvenience, lost time, frustration, or safety
> issues--- as in you (or your wife/kid) get stranded at night in the
> wrong side of town or have Old Betsy crap out while going 75 mph on
> the interstate...in the rain/snow....or two states away from home...or
> on your way to an important client meeting...or on the way to the
> ER....
That's what happens when the car's not taken care of. If you're going to
own an older car, you have to take it there from new, and be fanatical
about maintenance on the way.
>
> Me? When I lose confidence in my ride, I buy a new one.......
>
>
>
As will I. If that ever happens.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
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