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on: 08-20-2003
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Bummer. Broken Door handle on my Lexus. |
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#3 |
8-21-2003 @ 01:35:43 PM |
Posted By : Adambomb |
Reply | Edit | Del |
hmmmm..... we never had any of that happen to any of our Toyotas |
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#6 |
8-21-2003 @ 05:15:18 PM |
Posted By : stang392 |
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#5, well get ready, fox bodies had problems with their door handles as well. i have broke two outside door handles, and had to replace a pin on the inside one 3 times. and its not the handle that brakes, its the hing |
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#8 |
8-21-2003 @ 05:22:47 PM |
Posted By : stang392 |
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#7, well being ruff on it didn't cause it. the inside is just a pin that connects the handle to the rod will fall out. the out is just poor build quality. MX6s have the same problem |
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#9 |
8-21-2003 @ 05:23:39 PM |
Posted By : stang392 |
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#7, and your car isn't shit, it just needs a v8 and a mustang hatch ;-) |
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#12 |
8-21-2003 @ 05:35:15 PM |
Posted By : solid_snake |
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my door handle on the inside got disconnected shortly after I bought it, easy enough fix |
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#13 |
8-21-2003 @ 05:35:52 PM |
Posted By : DiRF |
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#11, Uhhh....
I may have said this before, but I'll say it again. I am not a gear head. I don't pretend to be. I know about cars, I love cars, I feel my taste in cars is very good... but the mechanical aspect of cars... >_<
I know nothing....all I know is what works and what doesn't, what advantages some things have over others. I have never been mechanically inclined, NEVER. In Autoshop in high school, I just wandered around, watching everyone else do stuff, the only way I passed was by studying for the book tests a LOT.
I don't know how to do stuff like BONDO or anything... I can change oil, I can change a serpentine belt, I can do a lot of minor stuff if I have the proper tools (which I don't down here in Florida), and a manual that I can follow step-by-step....other than that, I'm clueless. |
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#15 |
8-21-2003 @ 05:50:44 PM |
Posted By : stang392 |
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#14, i didn't know jack at first, then i started hanging around gearheads. after while i started trying to do simple things myself by reading step by step how to do it. |
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#16 |
8-21-2003 @ 05:54:13 PM |
Posted By : solid_snake |
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I started working on derby car's with my uncles at about 5, then I moved now I can't do much at all |
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#18 |
8-21-2003 @ 06:12:58 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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I love cars and consider myself to be mechanically inclined (just inexperienced. I'm still clueless about transmissions), but my problem is that I never have the opportunity to work on cars. Apart from the engine swap in my old Peugeot, the biggest thing I ever did was change an alternator. :P |
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#19 |
8-21-2003 @ 06:20:08 PM |
Posted By : solid_snake |
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most of the time I can figure out what's likely the problem if I just think about it |
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#20 |
8-21-2003 @ 06:25:32 PM |
Posted By : solid_snake |
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#19, I seem to do pretty well hooking up electronics to, then I've also got the electronics course at the "Career center"(votech) |
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