As you remove the pieces make sure you keep them all together they are pretty small and can disappear quickly.
My front door handle latch is worn out over time.
Then remove the inside door handle.
Remove the handle by taking out the retaining screws usually two located at the top and bottom of the inside handle.
Second thing is the door latches are subject to road debris and can bind.
Going back replace the handle in the front and slide it all the way to the back and insert the rear screw first.
Sometimes the part that breaks can be too expensive to replace.
If the latch mechanism inside of the door fails or has any issues it may not be able to secure onto the anchor which will result in a door that will not stay closed.
If the door handle uses locking mechanism test all the ways of locking.
I replaced the worn bracket.
Align the strike plate for the handle against the door jamb and attach with two small screws.
Remove the outside door handle.
Even usual wear and tear can contribute.
Ground that has frozen under the door may also cause it to not close properly.
Step 3 turn the handle over and if necessary reverse the latch nose.
As we were taking apart this door handle we found a little round plate on the inside of the door.
It took a long time to determine the problem but eventually i discovered that the plastic bracket latch hook that held the three door switches showed appreciable wear from repeated door openings and closings.
I have a how to remove that and clean it.
Each door set is a little different.
Another symptom of a problem with the door latch.
Test to make sure the door handle actuates the latch correctly.
Damp weather or heat may be warping it.
Replace the handle and reinsert and tighten the retaining screws.
One symptom of a faulty door latch mechanism are doors that will not stay closed.
How to clean and re grease your door latches.
This is a problem as vehicles with doors that do not stay shut are unsafe to drive.
Door must be slammed hard to close.
Then it makes sense to just get a new door handle but this is not always the case.
Make sure the bent lip of the strike plate is facing the direction in which the door opens.
Old door handles rarely break completely.
Every door comes to a time when it will not latch correctly and there are various reasons why.
Use your drill and unscrew the screws in the latch as well as the screws on the inside door handle.
When the door is shut the latch and anchor interlock to close the door.
The settling of the house over time can cause the doorjamb or door to become skewed so.
Then replace the front screw don t forget to position the door seals.
Align the strike plate for the deadbolt pre drill your holes and attach the strike plate to the door jamb with two longer screws for extra reinforcement.