Mine is going in for two days 2nd and 3rd Jan 2024 for the modification, will let you know how it goes folks
I'm really looking forward to hearing what you have to say. The official instruction from Ineos to the dealers is to use an O-ring. My dealer went to a lot of trouble to convert this on his vehicle. It was not successful. Even after that, the buttons got stuck again.Mine is going in for two days 2nd and 3rd Jan 2024 for the modification, will let you know how it goes folks
50% of the time I have to use a bit of wooden dowel (so no damage) and a small hammer to tap the locks on mine so that they"pop" back out. Mainly on back door drivers side, but also drivers door and back door. Mine has also been supposedly fixedI'm really looking forward to hearing what you have to say. The official instruction from Ineos to the dealers is to use an O-ring. My dealer went to a lot of trouble to convert this on his vehicle. It was not successful. Even after that, the buttons got stuck again.
Perhaps your dealer will do it differently. I would be pleased for you and for us.
But hitting it doesn't sound good. Since I got the vehicle at the beginning of April, yesterday was the 3rd time that 2 buttons got stuck. I sprayed WD40 each time. That worked well each time. And with this time interval, it's ok for me. This is a part of my personal maintenance work.50% of the time I have to use a bit of wooden dowel (so no damage) and a small hammer to tap the locks on mine so that they"pop" back out. Mainly on back door drivers side, but also drivers door and back door. Mine has also been supposedly fixed
Done all of that too mate.But hitting it doesn't sound good. Since I got the vehicle at the beginning of April, yesterday was the 3rd time that 2 buttons got stuck. I sprayed WD40 each time. That worked well each time. And with this time interval, it's ok for me. This is a part of my personal maintenance work.
If you move it left and right with your fingertips when it is pressed in, won't it pop out again? It has worked for me so far.Done all of that too mate.
I have a similar product produced for Mercedes convertibles. Will give it a try and see if it works on the door buttons. Currently, a bit embarrassing having to clonk the door handle with a fold up umbrella anytime someone try's the drivers side rear door.Had on the right front door now a sticking button, too. Have fixed the problem with this:
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Got it as a sample on a fair, works!
Yes, Driver door sticks every other use at least. Have to press it again to release. Going to give it some WD40 love today to see if that mitigates it. Haven’t had it as much with the others. But it has happened on the pass and the rear a few times.Is anyone else experiencing a sticking drivers door external door button which prevents the door from
Latching into the B post door latch? Spray grease temporarily sorts it but it’s back in a couple of days?
WD 40 didn't last long for me. I have used a graphite spray designed for locks which seems to have cured most problems, but still this one door not playing ball.Yes, Driver door sticks every other use at least. Have to press it again to release. Going to give it some WD40 love today to see if that mitigates it. Haven’t had it as much with the others. But it has happened on the pass and the rear a few times.
Yeah this type of stuff is low hanging fruit that should be addressed in the manufacturing process.WD 40 didn't last long for me. I have used a graphite spray designed for locks which seems to have cured most problems, but still this one door not playing ball.
Just like me. We can arrange to meet up regularly to lubricate together.Just given all my lock pushes a real workout and a soak with a lock lubricant. All working perfectly now. Let’s see how long it lasts. Not a big deal if I have to do it every month or so but not happy on a daily or even weekly basis.
I guess that’s a German thing?Just like me. We can arrange to meet up regularly to lubricate together.
Lubrication or regularity?I guess that’s a German thing?
Just make sure you use the right lube. Don’t use WD40 it dries out rubber components, use silicone spray.Lubrication or regularity?
Just make sure you use the right lube. Don’t use WD40 it dries out rubber components, use silicone spray.
How often do you have to re-apply? My front doors seems to be freeing up with use. But the rear back door which faces the prevailing wind and rain is becoming irksome. Yes I know I'm now parking it the other way round.The other thing to note. When lubricating the push buttons, make sure to push them in fully, pressing quite hard on the button. Seems to have worked for me.