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    uh oh, First issue with VX

    Today went to get cake at the grocery store with wife. When we came back out and she tried to get in, the door wouldn't open. Yes, it was unlocked. She had to crawl in through the drivers door into the passenger seat. After getting home I checked it out. The screw holding the door lever on the inside was out. The entire door handle assembly from the inside fell out because of that one screw. Well, I grabbed a screwdriver and got it back in, but it seems that the screw hole is threaded. What should I do? Loctite...or bring it to dealer and get new parts if possible.
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    Loctite will only help if there is something for the screw to screw into. I dont believe it would function like glue in this situation.

    You might just need a #7 grommet for $1.25



    maybe compare to the other door to see whats missing.

    You can also use that diagram to tell Merlin what part you need.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAMAS View Post
    Loctite will only help if there is something for the screw to screw into. I dont believe it would function like glue in this situation.

    You might just need a #7 grommet for $1.25



    maybe compare to the other door to see whats missing.

    You can also use that diagram to tell Merlin what part you need.
    I think you're right. Merlin is a member here, right?

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    Merlin is a member, but more over he is THE parts dude. Be sure to mention that you are a forum member.

    Merlin - in the Parts Dept.
    St. Charles Isuzu (well, formerly an Isuzu dealership)
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    Quote Originally Posted by JAMAS View Post
    Merlin - in the Parts Dept.
    St. Charles Isuzu (well, formerly an Isuzu dealership)
    MISSOURI
    (800) 727-8066
    Is part #5 the actual door handle? Also, when I call do I ask for Merlin?
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    Quote Originally Posted by H3_VX View Post
    Is part #5 the actual door handle? Also, when I call do I ask for Merlin?
    Yes, #5 is the inside door handle. It's $13.35 on Merlin's parts site.

    Merlin does have an ID here, but he told me he's never is on the forum.

    He usually answers that number, but if not, just ask for him by name in the Parts Dept. I've found that number often goes to voice mail..which means they're busy...don't bother leaving a message, better to keep calling until you reach him live.

    Also, he doesn't really like to use email...just call until you get him live.

    Here's St. Charles online parts website...it shows you the same prices he gives us including the free shipping:
    http://www.stcharlesautoparts.com/

    That door handle is under:
    Door
    Lock and Hardware
    Handle Inside
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    Quote Originally Posted by VX KAT View Post
    Yes, #5 is the inside door handle. It's $13.35 on Merlin's parts site.

    Merlin does have an ID here, but he told me he's never is on the forum.

    He usually answers that number, but if not, just ask for him by name in the Parts Dept. I've found that number often goes to voice mail..which means they're busy...don't bother leaving a message, better to keep calling until you reach him live.

    Also, he doesn't really like to use email...just call until you get him live.

    Here's St. Charles online parts website...it shows you the same prices he gives us including the free shipping:
    http://www.stcharlesautoparts.com/

    That door handle is under:
    Door
    Lock and Hardware
    Handle Inside
    Great, Thanks! I'll order tomorrow. Has anyone else had this issue?

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    I would just put some JB weld in there and then drill it out....

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    JB weld is just an epoxy. I use it all the time to fabricate broken plastics in laptops. Its good stuff, its drillable, machinable within moderation. Cure time is overnight, but its cheap.

    I REALLY like this stuff tho: Marine-Tex in both fast cure and putty form. The putty is very workable into a variety of shapes, and the fast cure is FAST (for epoxy). More spendy, esp the putty since once you mix the pot, its a one-shot deal.

    http://www.marinetex.com/MarineTexproducts.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grif View Post
    JB weld is just an epoxy. I use it all the time to fabricate broken plastics in laptops. Its good stuff, its drillable, machinable within moderation. Cure time is overnight, but its cheap.

    I REALLY like this stuff tho: Marine-Tex in both fast cure and putty form. The putty is very workable into a variety of shapes, and the fast cure is FAST (for epoxy). More spendy, esp the putty since once you mix the pot, its a one-shot deal.

    http://www.marinetex.com/MarineTexproducts.html
    I still like PC-7 & PC-11 too. It's gotten almost impossible to find locally though. I need to see if I can purchase some on line (need some PC-11 to install a depth finder on the boat & I'm almost out).
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    Not that I am a mechanic to any stretch of the imagination, but it sounds like H3_VX is more comfortable with a screw change than a whole epoxy fix. However, I would encourage you (H3_VX) to begin trying to do your own stuff on the VX. Little by little you become alot more aware of your vehicle and less scared of things breaking and how to get them repaired.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAMAS View Post
    Not that I am a mechanic to any stretch of the imagination, but it sounds like H3_VX is more comfortable with a screw change than a whole epoxy fix. However, I would encourage you (H3_VX) to begin trying to do your own stuff on the VX. Little by little you become alot more aware of your vehicle and less scared of things breaking and how to get them repaired.
    Good suggestions JAMAS...it's been a really cool learning experience for me to learn about the truck and where and what everything is...... heck, I even learned to change my own PCV valve, changed my spark plugs, and just swapped my front seats and the rails/slider... ...and I darn near succeeded at installing my faux skid plates! You can DO IT!

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    x100 on the working on your own truck thing. Whos gonna fix your truck when the zombie revolution goes down....

    As for the 100mph tape, its worth the 10-15 bucks a roll. I had 4 pieces that I had stuck to the bedrail of the F250 when moving a dresser. I forgot about them until I was on teh freeway. The pieces were about 6 inches long, and all stuck in an "x" shape. The bottom piece had about an 1 or 2 on the rail, I could see them flapping like mad in the wind!! They never came off. Sweet.

    Oh, you REALLY need to pack some HD zipties and some lockwire, those are musts as well.

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    Just ordered the parts from Merlin. Wicked cool dude. I will definitely be calling him again with other orders in the future.

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