90 Civic driver's door tensioner? pusher?

Discussion in 'Civic' started by dex3703, Feb 24, 2007.

  1. dex3703

    dex3703 Guest

    I'm going through and trying to fix all the current annoying problems
    with my 90 Civic. The driver's door has a problem in that the extender/
    pusher/tensioner thing, that keeps the door open, has been broken for
    a long time. This is the thing that comes out of the front jamb and
    pushes out on the door--a thin rod with a pin in it. The car side,
    inside the front of the car, flops around and creaks, and the door
    isn't under any tension.

    What is this thing called? How do I fix it?

    Thanks in advance,
    Derek
    Seattle
     
    dex3703, Feb 24, 2007
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  2. dex3703

    jim beam Guest

    if it's the anchor point inside the frame, you can't practically or
    safely fix it. the anchor is inside the door column which is spot
    welded together. to disassemble the column is impractical. to cut away
    sufficient to allow you to re-weld the anchor would compromise safety.
    bottom line, yes, it's annoying but it ain't gonna kill ya and only
    you'll ever know about it.
     
    jim beam, Feb 24, 2007
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  3. dex3703

    Tegger Guest



    It's the door check strap, its pin and its bracket.

    Take the car to somebody with a MIG welder. Most auto garages have one..

    Pull the door open so the check strap's bracket is up against the door
    pillar and hold it there by pulling the door open.

    With a grinder, take off some of the paint in that area.

    Drop a blob or two of MIG weld to tack the strap bracket to the pillar's
    outside face. No problem.
     
    Tegger, Feb 26, 2007
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