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Very very good result ...congratulations !


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Earlier this year I was invited by the MMC to take part in a "customer satisfaction" survey of Trad owners. One of the remarks I made concerned the naff plastic handle. It does not bother me that it looks like something from a Morris Marina (and that is probably its origin), but I worry about its durability, especially because the release mechanism is stiff even after regular use.

I am sure that a stronger metal handle of the same design and size must be available...

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I think the handle is Ford Fiesta.


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Dave,
I don't think so. They are rounded at both ends.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FORD-FIESTA-MK6-02-08-N-S-PASSENGER-INTERIOR-DOOR-HANDLE-2S61A22601-AGW-BGW/263336324173?epid=1423255982&hash=item3d50116c4d:g:CFMAAOSwzqFY-k3w


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Hmm. Back to the drawing board then!


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I think they are from the ex BL parts bin but can't quite remember which vehicle.


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Finished and exactly the look I want. Does somebody know how to adjust the Easy Up Hood cable? I am not talking about the Pins I know how to adjust them. I assume it must be above the spare wheel.

Thanks Torsten

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I recall there's a nut adjuster on the cable between the two fasteners, or maybe it's on the end of the main cable. Just can't quite remember.


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The adjuster is tucked up by the seatbelt reel. It is accessible through the spare wheel aperture.
It's a bit of a bugger......

The handle is Ford Ranger

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Originally Posted By SimonH
The adjuster is tucked up by the seatbelt reel. It is accessible through the spare wheel aperture.
It's a bit of a bugger......

The handle is Ford Ranger

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And what if you do not have a spare wheel?

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