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wolfman 09-30-07 05:31 PM

Anyone else's FD doors hard to close?
 
I finally got my FD and while it's been kept very well, the doors take a lot of force to close. While holding the handle to lock the door it seems like the handle could break very easily.

Anyone else have this issue?

bajaman 09-30-07 05:54 PM

The cars are VERY 'airtight' and yes it is pretty hard to close the doors without using quite a bit of force. I don't recommend holding the door handle AT ALL. Use the key to lock it.
My 2 cents.

StealthFox 09-30-07 05:55 PM

thats just the nature of the design these doors are notorious for being really difficult to close it by giving the black panel surrounding the handle and the key hole a good shove, you wont damage the door they wouldnt make the door hard to close if it couldnt take the abuse.

YOUWSH 09-30-07 05:57 PM

I just replace my door seals with one from a Series 8. There is a big big difference between the two and the newer one makes closing the door so much easier now and I don't get a squishy sound of the rubbers squashing with each time I close the door. Also I don't get that air tight sound when I open the door either.

Worth replacing the door seals is my recommendation.

Kento 09-30-07 06:35 PM


Originally Posted by StealthFox (Post 7383680)
...by giving the black panel surrounding the handle and the key hole a good shove, you wont damage the door they wouldnt make the door hard to close if it couldnt take the abuse.

You won't damage the door, but a lot of people have broken the door latch because you have to hold it out while closing the door in order to lock the car without using the key afterward.

silverflash2 09-30-07 06:46 PM

I have the same issue,took the handle off to see if i need to replace something,but nothing looks broken. Still works

NTIMD8 09-30-07 07:37 PM

I always roll down the passenger side window just a bit before closing the door (from the inside of course). From the outside it is easier to close it firmly.

grimple1 09-30-07 08:21 PM

i, too, always crack a window before shutting it. helps a bit but still requires my 5 '1" wife to put her weight into it.

StealthFox 09-30-07 09:27 PM

haha wow the cabin is airtight enough that it makes a difference i should try that

DrunkenBowler 09-30-07 10:28 PM

Yeah, crack a window or sunroof if you have one. It closes just fine.

supraturbo1987 09-30-07 10:32 PM

mine are hard to shut as well..all 3 of my local buddy's aren't though!

Interlude 09-30-07 10:35 PM


Originally Posted by YOUWSH (Post 7383683)
I just replace my door seals with one from a Series 8. There is a big big difference between the two and the newer one makes closing the door so much easier now and I don't get a squishy sound of the rubbers squashing with each time I close the door. Also I don't get that air tight sound when I open the door either.

Worth replacing the door seals is my recommendation.

Do you have the part numbers for the series 8 door seals? I wonder if they will be difficult to source.

Mahjik 09-30-07 10:44 PM


Originally Posted by supraturbo1987 (Post 7384548)
mine are hard to shut as well..all 3 of my local buddy's aren't though!

If they have sunroofs, you'll see the roof pop up a bit when the door closes to let some air escape.

CYD 09-30-07 11:42 PM


Originally Posted by Mahjik (Post 7384582)
If they have sunroofs, you'll see the roof pop up a bit when the door closes to let some air escape.

Yup, I notice it every time I close the door.

paradoxbox 09-30-07 11:45 PM

The way I close the door, is just to keep my hand on it the entire time it's closing.

You don't need to slam it and you'll quickly get the hang of how much force you need to use to close it.

The doors definitely do need some extra force though to close. Because of this, a lot of RX-7's have a pinging metallic sound come from the driver's side door when it's closed due to internal door parts getting knocked loose.

pinkrx7 09-30-07 11:46 PM

if your gangster with wiring. you can set your alarm to roll up your windows to roll up a minute or so after u arm it. BMW and other european makers do it.

money 10-01-07 02:31 AM


Originally Posted by pinkrx7 (Post 7384772)
if your gangster with wiring. you can set your alarm to roll up your windows to roll up a minute or so after u arm it. BMW and other european makers do it.

good one. i think i will try it. lol

1QWIK7 10-01-07 08:25 AM

With both windows up, its hard to close the driver door. People said it has something to do with the air trapped. Thats why on newer sports cars (350z and other really small 2 seaters), if you have the windows all the way up, when you open the door to get out, the window opens automatically 1 inch, then when you shut the door, it closes the window fully.

But its weird though cause when i have my windows all the way up, the passenger door is much easier to close than my driver. Only the driver door takes alot of effort. So what i do is open my hatch, then close the door gently, then close the hatch lol

Tim Benton 10-01-07 04:19 PM

Weird - I've never had to hold the door latch up on the driver's side of my 93 but do on my passenger side. I, too, just crack the window to close the door with out having to "slam it" shut. Also helps keep the interior passenger side from breaking since the wife/friends don't have to slam that shut which could cause the handle to break on the inside pull area.

Tim

MADDSLOW 10-01-07 04:33 PM


Originally Posted by Kento (Post 7383783)
You won't damage the door, but a lot of people have broken the door latch because you have to hold it out while closing the door in order to lock the car without using the key afterward.

I only have to do that with my passenger door... for my driver door, I just lock it and slam it shut. I only take my car out on nice days, so I usually just pop the sunroof to the first stage, and it makes it pretty simple.

Kento 10-01-07 06:12 PM

Hmm, maybe there's something wrong with my drivers side door latch then. I have to hold the latch open when I close the door with the lock switch down, otherwise it just opens the lock back up when I close the door. I've tried many times to no avail.

Sgtblue 10-01-07 06:22 PM


Originally Posted by Kento (Post 7387061)
Hmm, maybe there's something wrong with my drivers side door latch then. I have to hold the latch open when I close the door with the lock switch down, otherwise it just opens the lock back up when I close the door. I've tried many times to no avail.

Then something is wrong with mine too. I also hold my latch out, I'm just careful NOT to push against it when I close the door. It's never been a real big issue.

shmacklepap 10-01-07 07:41 PM

Whenever I have to close the hatch, I open the drivers side door, close the hatch, then close the door again. If I dont do this, the sunroof bulges out and the hatch doesnt latch closed haha

MADDSLOW 10-01-07 07:42 PM

Well maybe I'm one of the lucky guys that got an awesome defect! No complaints here!

shmacklepap 10-01-07 07:48 PM


Originally Posted by MADDSLOW (Post 7387386)
Well maybe I'm one of the lucky guys that got an awesome defect! No complaints here!

Even when closing the hatch? What model is yours?


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