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Front Door Handle Contacts Outer Door Panel (99-T-45)
Reference number: 99-T-45
FRONT DOOR HANDLE CONTACTS OUTER DOOR PANEL
TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN
FRONT DOOR OUTSIDE HANDLE CONTACTS FRONT DOOR OUTER PANEL WHEN OPENING DOOR FROM OUTSIDE VEHICLE (REMOVE FRONT DOOR OUTER PANEL AND ADJUST DOOR STRUCTURE OUTWARD)
Model(s): 1997-2000 Saturn S-Series Coupes: 2000 Saturn S-Series Sedans and Wagons
Group/Seq. No.: Body - 13
Corporation No.: 99-08-64-019
Bulletin No.: 99-T-45
Date: October, 1999
CONDITION
Front door outside handle contacts front door outer panel when opening door from outside vehicle.
CAUSE
Front door outside handle is in-set too far by 3 mm (0.12 in.) in relation to front door outer panel.
CORRECTION
Remove front door outer panel and adjust door structure outward.
PROCEDURE
- Remove front door outer panel. (Refer to "Front Door Outer Panel - Sedan and Wagon" or "Front Door Outer Panel - Coupe" removal procedure in the appropriate model year service manual.)
- For 1997-1999 vehicles, procedures are located in the Doors section of 1997-1999 Body Repair service manuals.
- For 2000 vehicles, procedures are located in the Doors/Windows/Mirrors section of the 2000 S-Series Body/Electrical Vol. 1 Service Manual.
- Remove door insulator. (Refer to "Door Insulator" removal procedure in the appropriate model year service manual.)NOTE: The window must be in the full UP position to perform the following step.
- Using the door impact bar as a pivot point, adjust door structure outward using a pry bar area that door outside handle is attached to. See Fig 1
.NOTE: There must be free play in outside door handle-to-latch assembly rod. If free play is not present, adjust rod as necessary.
- Install front door outer panel and check outside door handle operation. This check should include locking and unlocking door with key, opening door with outside door handle, and closing door.
- If outside door handle does not rub on front door outer panel, remove outer panel and continue to step 5.
- If outside door handle still rubs, repeat steps 1 through 4 until enough clearance is obtained to prevent rubbing.
- Install door insulator. (Refer to "Door Insulator" installation procedure in the appropriate model year service manual.)
- Install front door outer panel. (Refer to "Front Door Outer Panel - Sedan and Wagon" or "Front Door Outer Panel - Coupe" installation procedure in the appropriate model year service manual.)
- For 1997-1999 vehicles, procedures are located in the Doors section of 1997-1999 Body Repair service manuals.
- For 2000 vehicles, procedures are located in the Doors/Windows/Mirrors section of the 2000 S-Series Body/Electrical Vol. 1 Service Manual.
- Check outside door handle operation. This check should include locking and unlocking door with key, opening door with outside door handle, and closing door.
CLAIM INFORMATION
To receive credit for this repair during the warranty coverage period, submit a claim through the Saturn Dealer System as follows:
| Case Type | Description | Labor Operation Code | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| VW | Adjust Outside Door Handle RH | Z4047 | 0.5 hrs |
| VW | Adjust Outside Door Handle LH | Z4048 | 0.5 hrs |
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.