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T5 door lever repair?

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  • #16
    i hope i dont have to deal with any of that... the glue job looks alright, hope it holds for you .
    Dan
    05 T5 Multivan 2.5 TDI

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    • #17
      Fingers crossed it works for you!

      Imagine what the cost would be to replace the entire piece if you had to buy it from VW.
      2014 T5.1 Multivan Tuned by Pendle Performance Australia

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      • #18
        My son had a gander at it Ivo, he's in the trade, and he said the whole panel would come as one, as the plastic rivets are only there because they couldn't mould the whole thing in one piece
        So yeah, I'm guessing the whole door panel would have to be purchased!

        And just on the strength of this thing, I picked up what part of the problem is and how to reduce the chances of it happening again, for me anyway

        When it broke, and it may already have had a crack or tear there to begin with, I was immediately aware that I had pushed the door as I grabbed the lever. And I think probably pushed first

        So that creates some strain on any weak point, and it broke

        I'll be more aware, and not try to be in such a hurry to get out the door. Also there is a big difference between how far the door lever opens, and the movement of the latch. So if you try to pull the lever more than the latch will go, tension is taken up between the two.

        Short story, I'll be much easier on the door lever now I know it's limitations



        M

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        • #19
          When you think about it this should not happen its obviously a design flaw that has not been picked up in testing , as usual not every test VW do covers all aspects . We too have had broken mirrors in both our vans as usual the designers have made the mirrors fold inwards if you hit something whilst driving forwards or hitting a poor pedestrian it folds in towards the van but low and behold if you are reversing as in two of our cases the mirror hooked up on something and voila ! you are poorer to the tune of a couple of hundred bucks depending on how much gets destroyed . Howard

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          • #20
            Sunny, I had a courier fly past me one day, I was parked on the side of the road

            His mirror hit mine (how friggin close was he driving?!) and there was an explosion of plastic and glass on the road in front of me

            Quickly checked, but my mirror was fine, just a very minor 'graize' on the outside plastic

            It was his newish Transit van mirror all over the road in front of me

            Went back to eating my lunch


            M

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            • #21
              Lucky for you maybe our hits were just bad luck ah well thems the brakes . Howard

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              • #22
                Repair or internal door lever on MY11 T5 Multivan

                Hi,

                My MY11 T5 Australian delivered Multivan front LHS passenger door lever stopped working a few days ago. It was as if the linkage had come loose - which it had.

                When I removed the door card I experienced the problem as shown by Cousin below.

                First my rant: I cannot believe that some VW engineer thought that the best idea would be to make the cable holder an integral part of the the entire door card. That they thought that a tiny bit of plastic would do the job. Furthermore I cannot believe that VW R&D ran any endurance testing on this component that would simulate the thousands of times that a door could be operated in its lifetime.

                While there are some good solutions on this forum, here is mine:

                See the picture and the stainless steel plate.

                1. I took a 1mm thick piece of stainless steel plate. I cut it with tin snips to shape it. Then I bent a right angle into it. On the LHS you can just see the bent up lip. It stands about 8mm high. You may have to adjust the height of it a bit to get the cable to fit nicely into it.
                2. Brown arrow - I drilled a small hole through (you can just see it) which I passed the cable hook and the thin part of the cable sheath. The existing forked ends to the cable sheath stay but do nothing apart from abutting the cable sheath to the plate.
                3. The blue arrow points to a place where I had to bend the plate to go over an existing welded rivet.
                4. The purple arrow points to a cable tie that passes through the two holes. The cable tie is tied when reassembling and holds the cable sheath so that it is correctly pointed and supported in the direction of the brown arrow.
                5. The green arrow and circle point to where I used a sharp wood chisel by hand to remove some of the broken cable clip so that the cable can move cleanly in that area. You could use a box cutter/stanley knife.
                6. The yellow arrow points to the hole where the hook on the end of the cable connects to.
                7. As you can see, I used two short (8mm or so) self tapping screws to attach the plate. Careful not to use long ones that would pierce through the entire door card.

                Does it work? It seems to... I did it yesterday. Time will tell.


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                Cheers,

                Daryl

                Originally posted by Cousin View Post
                I'm gradually ticking off all the things that go wrong on a T5

                Up to the door lever now

                Broke the other day as I went to get out, pulled it apart today and unclipped this bit off the end of the door release cable






                This is where it came off, and it certainly is a poorly thought out design
                This bit breaks off, it looks like a complete new door panel. Bloody waste







                What I want to do is mount the broken bit back where it came from, but to be strong enough to stay I'll need to glue the two broken edges together with something that melts or fuses plastic together
                But I also want to glue the back of the broken bit to the panel behind it
                Then just to make sure I'll glue a piece of thick(ish) plastic over the front of this repair







                But I don't know what glue I should be using
                I need something that basically plastic welds, that is, melts the plastic surfaces to each other
                Also need it to be able to span a 1 to 2 mm gap on the back, and not shrink or go brittle

                I'm really not up with my glues

                Anyone have any ideas what will do the job

                I'm happy to leave the door panel off for a few days, or a week even, to make sure it sets properly

                Thanks in advance



                M

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