Loose door handles?
I took my recently purchased 2008 to the dealer for some Select Edition repairs. I had intended to have them tighten the door handles, however upon inspecting two new and two used XK's and XKR's I discovered they were all a bit loose.
Am I loosing it, or are they built this way
Am I loosing it, or are they built this way
I took my recently purchased 2008 to the dealer for some Select Edition repairs. I had intended to have them tighten the door handles, however upon inspecting two new and two used XK's and XKR's I discovered they were all a bit loose.
Am I loosing it, or are they built this way
Am I loosing it, or are they built this way

In what way are yours 'loose'?
define loose. Mine are fine. Now if I could just get my passengers to not scratch the paint on the car when they pull the handle…. or push the door panel when the door doesn’t fully latch after closing. ARGH!
We later had a discussion about closing a door vs slamming it. Same retort from her, same eventual outcome for both of us.
We still haven't discovered whether OP Tahoe Dave is refering to the exterior or interior handle ........
Graham
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My exterior door handles have very slight wiggle. It like the mounts are not tight enough again the door skin.
Door Reinforcement - front fixing screw (arrowed in red)
The door handle pivot fork (circled in yellow) engages with the Door Reinforcement to give a firm front attachment.
Door Reinforcement - rear fixing screw (arrowed in red)
The rear fixing screw holds the back of the Door Reinforcement firmly against the door frame.
If you have outer handle movement, one of these two fixing screws is likely to have loosened or the plastic Door Reinforcement is damaged.
Graham
Thanks Graham!
I saw your input on the Door Handle - Replacement thread. Is this something I can do by tightening T25 bevel screw and not remove any interior panels?
Thanks,
Mark
I saw your input on the Door Handle - Replacement thread. Is this something I can do by tightening T25 bevel screw and not remove any interior panels?
Thanks,
Mark
Thanks Graham!
I saw your input on the Door Handle - Replacement thread. Is this something I can do by tightening T25 bevel screw and not remove any interior panels?
Thanks,
Mark
I saw your input on the Door Handle - Replacement thread. Is this something I can do by tightening T25 bevel screw and not remove any interior panels?
Thanks,
Mark
YES - both front and rear fixings are accessible without removing the trim panel.
Graham
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