Door Lock Striker Adjustment Front/Rear
Fore/Aft Adjustment
Notice: When replacing the door lock striker, only use the manufactures replacement
part. Do not use a replacement part of a lesser quality or a substitute design. The
use of a lesser quality part could lead to an improperly operating door retention
system.
- The door must be properly aligned.
- Close the door
until the lock fork contacts the striker.
- Stand next to the door opening and move the door slowly in and out, just
touching the striker each time.
- The alignment of
the lock fork and the striker can be easily seen. The lock fork should be perpendicular
to and fall near the middle of the striker. The lock fork should fall near the middle
of the striker between the upper/lower center pillar and the end of the striker.
- If a fore or aft
adjustment is required, use the following steps:
5.1. | Remove the striker screws (1). |
5.2. | Remove the spacer in order to move the striker toward the rear of the
vehicle (2). |
5.3. | Add a 2 mm (0.08 in) spacer in order to move the striker
toward the front of the vehicle. |
5.4. | Install the striker screws. |
- Perform the up/down or the in/out adjustment.
Up/Down or In/Out Adjustment
An adjustment of the striker in the up and down or in and out directions may
be necessary for a number of reasons:
• | Vehicle frame damage as the result of a collision |
• | Installation of new door weatherstripping |
• | Customer complaints of excessive windnoise |
• | Difficulty in opening or closing the door |
In order to adjust the door striker in an up and down or in and out direction,
perform the following procedure:
- The door must be
properly aligned.
- Loosen the striker screws.
Notice: In order to oblong the striker mounting hole to assist in further striker adjustment,
use a die grinder with a flat-headed grinding bit. This type of bit will help to prevent
damage to the tapered floating cage plate. The striker and the tapped floating cage
plate are important attaching parts that could affect operation of the door closing
and latching systems.
- The floating cage plate can be moved slightly using the ends of
the striker screws. Move the floating cage plate to the desired position.
- If proper adjustment requires that the floating cage plate be moved more
than is possible, use an electric hand drill and a 9.5 mm (0.375 in)
rotary file with a flat head in order to enlarge the body opening in the direction
required.
- Tighten the striker screws to the correct position.
Door Lock Striker Adjustment Lift Gate
Fore/Aft or In/Out Adjustment
Notice: When replacing the door lock striker, only use the manufactures replacement
part. Do not use a replacement part of a lesser quality or a substitute design. The
use of a lesser quality part could lead to an improperly operating door retention
system.
- The tailgate must be properly aligned.
- Loosen the striker screws.
Notice: In order to oblong the striker mounting hole to assist in further striker adjustment,
use a die grinder with a flat-headed grinding bit. This type of bit will help to prevent
damage to the tapered floating cage plate. The striker and the tapped floating cage
plate are important attaching parts that could affect operation of the door closing
and latching systems.
- The floating cage plate can be moved slightly using the ends of
the striker screws. Move the floating cage plate to the desired position.
- If proper adjustment
requires that the floating cage plate be moved more than is possible, use an electric
hand drill and a 9.5 mm (0.375 in) rotary file with a flat head in order
to enlarge the body opening in the direction required.
- Tighten the striker screws to the correct position.
- Perform the up/down adjustment.
Up and Down Adjustment
- The tailgate must
be properly aligned.
- Close the tailgate until the lock fork contacts the striker.
- Stand next to the tailgate opening and move the tailgate slowly up and
down, just touching the striker each time.
- The alignment of
the lock fork and the striker can be easily seen. The lock fork should be perpendicular
to and fall near the middle of the striker. The lock fork should fall near the middle
of the striker between the rear body pillar and the end of the striker.
- If a up and down
adjustment is required, use the following steps:
5.1. | Remove the striker screws (1). |
5.2. | Remove the spacer in order to move the striker toward the down of the
vehicle (2). |
5.3. | Add a 2 mm (0.08 in) spacer in order to move the striker
toward the up of the vehicle. |
5.4. | Install the striker screws. |