pollux55
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- Joined
- Feb 13, 2008
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- 44
- Vehicle Year
- 2003
- Transmission
- Automatic
Hey everyone. I just got my truck less than a month ago so I'm new here. I used to have a Dodge Stratus and found a great forum with very helpful people. I'm hoping to find the same here.
The other day it was well below zero here in Northern Wisconin and I put some stuff in the passenger side of my Ranger and shut the door. I got in and the dash said door ajar. I opened and closed my door, still ajar. I grabbed the passenger door pull from the inside and pulled. It didn't move so I pushed it out and it moved a little. Pulled on it, but it wasn't enough to close. Pushed one more time and pulled hard this time. Well being so cold I tore the door pull right off.
The door pull is in one piece, but it has some of the trim that it's attached to still attched to it. I need to find that larger black piece the door pull is screwed to. I'm hoping I don't need the entire door panel...it doesn't look like I do.
I have crank windows and manual locks if you need that info. Can someone help me find that part or at least the part number?
I appreciate the help.
Thanks,
Joe
The other day it was well below zero here in Northern Wisconin and I put some stuff in the passenger side of my Ranger and shut the door. I got in and the dash said door ajar. I opened and closed my door, still ajar. I grabbed the passenger door pull from the inside and pulled. It didn't move so I pushed it out and it moved a little. Pulled on it, but it wasn't enough to close. Pushed one more time and pulled hard this time. Well being so cold I tore the door pull right off.
The door pull is in one piece, but it has some of the trim that it's attached to still attched to it. I need to find that larger black piece the door pull is screwed to. I'm hoping I don't need the entire door panel...it doesn't look like I do.
I have crank windows and manual locks if you need that info. Can someone help me find that part or at least the part number?
I appreciate the help.
Thanks,
Joe
