Pinpoint Test R: Interior Door Release Handle Sticks

2010 Ford F 150 4WD V8-4.6L VIN WSECTION Pinpoint Test R: Interior Door Release Handle Sticks



Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems







Pinpoint Tests

Pinpoint Test R: Interior Door Release Handle Sticks

Normal Operation

The interior door handle is connected to the door latch by an actuating cable. When the interior door handle is pulled it causes the cable to pull on the latch lever. When the latch lever is moved, the door latch releases, allowing the door to open. The handle has a return spring to make sure the handle returns to a closed position.

This pinpoint test is intended to diagnose the following:

- Binding cable
- Broken handle return spring
- Door latch



PINPOINT TEST R: INTERIOR DOOR RELEASE HANDLE STICKS

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R1 CHECK FOR A BROKEN RETURN SPRING


- Remove the interior door handle. Refer to Interior Door Handle - Front Interior Door Handle - Front or Interior Door Handle - SuperCrew Interior Door Handle - SuperCrew.
- Pull and release the interior door handle.
- Does the interior door handle return to a closed position once released?

Yes
GO to R2.

No
INSTALL a new interior door handle. REFER to Interior Door Handle - Front Interior Door Handle - Front or Interior Door Handle - SuperCrew Interior Door Handle - SuperCrew. TEST the system for normal operation.

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R2 CHECK THE INTERIOR DOOR HANDLE CABLE OPERATION


- Remove the door latch release cable.
- Observe the door latch release cable for any damage or binding.
- Is the door latch release cable OK?

Yes
INSTALL a new door latch. REFER to Front Door Latch Front Door Latch or Rear Door Latch - SuperCrew Rear Door Latch - SuperCrew. TEST the system for normal operation.

No
REPAIR as necessary. TEST the system for normal operation.

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RENDER: 1.0x

NO RELATED

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