'94 Civic front door checker

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Isaac, Feb 18, 2006.

  1. Isaac

    Isaac Guest

    We had a pretty good windstorm here the other day and the wind ripped
    my door right out of my hands and damn near off the car. It snapped the
    door checker (the little rod that connects the door to the jamb and
    prevents it from falling closed or flapping around) right in half. My
    question is do I need to disassemble the door to replace this or can I
    just unbolt it from the outside and bolt on a new one? I realize if I
    do this there will probably be parts of the old one still floating
    around inside the door but I can live with that.

    Looking on the parts diagram, it looks like I only need the checker
    itself and a new pin to attach it to the jamb. Is this right?

    Thanks for any help,

    Isaac
     
    Isaac, Feb 18, 2006
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    Look here to see if the parts diagram has better detail than the one you
    have:

    http://www.slhondaparts.com look in body / air conditioning (door
    panel). Look on yours to see how it mounts. Should be 10 mm bolts, i
    think.

    Maybe go to a wrecker and find the same series and take it off.

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Feb 18, 2006
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  3. Isaac

    Isaac Guest

    It appears to just be two bolts but I'd hate to unbolt those and
    discover it's attached somehow inside the door panel. From what I can
    tell from the diagrams, though, it's its own unit. I'll give the
    wrecker a call and see what they've got for me.

    When I go to replace the pin, how do you make it stay in? Do you need
    to flare the ends somehow?

    Cheers,

    Isaac
     
    Isaac, Feb 18, 2006
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