Defective Hatchback Handle
#1
Defective Hatchback Handle
Anyone else had this problem yet?
I have had our hatchback handle assembly unit completely shear off on one side in early Fall, and it came out of its mounts again in December.
I am not using the car for anything other than normal, everyday use. I maybe use the hatchback a dozen times/week, if that. Not overloading, not slamming, just normal opening/closing.
Anyway, I've had it replaced by the dealer twice already, under warranty of course, but now it's coming out/apart again, so I'm going to try and get it fixed before the bumper-to-bumper warranty expires in another 1500 miles.
Is this a potential recall issue or am I just unlucky enough to have an isolated problem?
The dealer admits it isn't the stoutest, smartest design for a hatchback (how about just an integrated one-piece door unit with no external mount that can break off??).
I have had our hatchback handle assembly unit completely shear off on one side in early Fall, and it came out of its mounts again in December.
I am not using the car for anything other than normal, everyday use. I maybe use the hatchback a dozen times/week, if that. Not overloading, not slamming, just normal opening/closing.
Anyway, I've had it replaced by the dealer twice already, under warranty of course, but now it's coming out/apart again, so I'm going to try and get it fixed before the bumper-to-bumper warranty expires in another 1500 miles.
Is this a potential recall issue or am I just unlucky enough to have an isolated problem?
The dealer admits it isn't the stoutest, smartest design for a hatchback (how about just an integrated one-piece door unit with no external mount that can break off??).
#2
That's wild. Sounds like you're the "lucky "one I can't say I've heard of that problem before. Is it the entire plastic piece that comes off that the handle hides under? I know bBist.com makes a CF replacement so it doesn't seem like the OEM would need to be superduper solid to do the job. I've never looked real close to see how those are fastened, but it can't be too complicated. Are they replacing it or just fixing the faulty one?
#3
Re: Defective Hatchback Handle
Originally Posted by teamkasnomas
Anyone else had this problem yet?
I have had our hatchback handle assembly unit completely shear off on one side in early Fall, and it came out of its mounts again in December.
I am not using the car for anything other than normal, everyday use. I maybe use the hatchback a dozen times/week, if that. Not overloading, not slamming, just normal opening/closing.
Anyway, I've had it replaced by the dealer twice already, under warranty of course, but now it's coming out/apart again, so I'm going to try and get it fixed before the bumper-to-bumper warranty expires in another 1500 miles.
Is this a potential recall issue or am I just unlucky enough to have an isolated problem?
The dealer admits it isn't the stoutest, smartest design for a hatchback (how about just an integrated one-piece door unit with no external mount that can break off??).
I have had our hatchback handle assembly unit completely shear off on one side in early Fall, and it came out of its mounts again in December.
I am not using the car for anything other than normal, everyday use. I maybe use the hatchback a dozen times/week, if that. Not overloading, not slamming, just normal opening/closing.
Anyway, I've had it replaced by the dealer twice already, under warranty of course, but now it's coming out/apart again, so I'm going to try and get it fixed before the bumper-to-bumper warranty expires in another 1500 miles.
Is this a potential recall issue or am I just unlucky enough to have an isolated problem?
The dealer admits it isn't the stoutest, smartest design for a hatchback (how about just an integrated one-piece door unit with no external mount that can break off??).
I'm taking mine in tomorrow got get the rest of the parts put on. They are some kind of pins or something. Or so that is what the Service Writer tells me. These parts were supposed to be in stock within three days and that was three weeks ago. The parts dept. and writers suck at my dealership.
Anyway, I think that I"m going to ask to watch them put these parts in tomorrow. Maybe I can update you some more on this tomorrow............Don
#4
That's right, it's the entire plastic shroud/piece that the handle is underneath. It is bolted into the hatchback door on both sides using plastic posts. They wanted to just fix it at first, but couldn't. Had to do an entire replace both times.
#5
Both times it took 3-4 weeks for the dealer to get all the parts in on special order, which was definitely a pain, especially since I had the handle shroud lashed to the rear wiper with a piece of cord so I could still open the hatchback! (It worked, even tho it had fallen off the door.) Yeah, I was feeling pretty smooth for those coupla weeks, let me tell you...
Good idea on watching them install, Don. Let me know how it goes and I'll do the same if I can get them to fix mine for the THIRD time, too.
Good idea on watching them install, Don. Let me know how it goes and I'll do the same if I can get them to fix mine for the THIRD time, too.
#8
Yo
I was at a local (Winter Park Fl.) garage the other day on business and the owner commented on my xB.
He said he had a spare hatch handle for when I needed it. I looked surprised
He services a local pharmacy that has a fleet of xB's and told me they have to replace them all the time.
News to me - but, there you have it.
I'm being extra careful with mine, now that I know it's a weak link.
He said he had a spare hatch handle for when I needed it. I looked surprised
He services a local pharmacy that has a fleet of xB's and told me they have to replace them all the time.
News to me - but, there you have it.
I'm being extra careful with mine, now that I know it's a weak link.
#9
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hmm , more than 60 k never had a problem , I HAVE to think that the pieces are failing because of quickly pulling up on the handle to open or by slamming the rear hatch.
#10
Re: Defective Hatchback Handle
Originally Posted by teamkasnomas
Anyone else had this problem yet?
#11
it was only made for light duty. being that the hatch release is a button, u dont have to pull on it much. i usually grab the bottom of the hatch after popping the door. this part should have been made stronger considering it will get alot of use
#12
Mine came off recently, but only after an issue from being rear ended. I went to open the hatch and even though I was still holding the handle, the latch did not relese from the lock. Being myself I yanked the handle almose clean off.
When I took it back to the body shop it did the same thing a few times. you could hear the mechanism release, but the last part or something wouldnt.(really hard to describe)
Then suddenly it just started working again and the problem couldn't be duplicated. They fixed the handle back into position and all was good. Until recently.
It happened when my wife went to open the hatch, then it ripped off one side again. After looking at how it attaches, there are two posts, one on each end, and two clips. One clip was sheared and the other not holding the cover.
I ended up mixing some expoxy, applied to the clip and broken clip and post. Now it's solid as a rock.
When I took it back to the body shop it did the same thing a few times. you could hear the mechanism release, but the last part or something wouldnt.(really hard to describe)
Then suddenly it just started working again and the problem couldn't be duplicated. They fixed the handle back into position and all was good. Until recently.
It happened when my wife went to open the hatch, then it ripped off one side again. After looking at how it attaches, there are two posts, one on each end, and two clips. One clip was sheared and the other not holding the cover.
I ended up mixing some expoxy, applied to the clip and broken clip and post. Now it's solid as a rock.
#13
Originally Posted by hotbox05
hmm , more than 60 k never had a problem , I HAVE to think that the pieces are failing because of quickly pulling up on the handle to open or by slamming the rear hatch.
Mine broke again recently but at 74K I am all the way out of warranty so that's the way it goes. Very disappointing, but other than that annoyance (which I am reminded of several times a week when I use the hatch) the car has been outstanding in every way.
I'm curious to assess the hatch design on the new xB.
#16
mine rattled clean off once or twice, but I locktighted the posts, if it breaks I'll just epoxy or panel bond it together, but mine seems pretty sturdy since its been lock tighted
#18
it probably just needs a tightening get some blue lock tight, its made to come back off unlike the red, take both 10 mm nuts off put a little thread locker on there and put the bolts back on, get them hand tight and a quick snug, you'll be good, I think the reason they are snapping is because they are getting loose and no one realizes it
#19
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They break all the time ( I work at a Scion Dealership) so I designed a stronger handle 2 mil thicker at the studs and 1mil thicker in the overall body with extra internal ribbing done all in chrome. This is my part produced under my Dare 2B Different Motorwerks label. 99.95 with free shipping for s/l members. You can find it here http://www.scionpro.com/cart/product...roducts_id=575