How to Deal with Difficult Door Opening and Closing?
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Use a T-20 spline tool to loosen the screws inside the door cable and adjust the tightness appropriately. Apply lubricant to the door hinges to lubricate and help remove rust. Over time, the internal parts of the vehicle may wear out or even age. Therefore, it is necessary to perform regular maintenance on the vehicle.
I've encountered this issue before. Difficulty in closing or opening car doors usually has several causes. First, it could be a problem with the door hinges. After more than ten years of use, hinges can wear out and rust. Shine a light on the hinge area - if there's rust, you can spray some lubricant like WD-40, which works remarkably well. Also, aged door seals can make doors hard to close, especially when they freeze in winter. My old car had this problem, and replacing the seals fixed it. Additionally, if the vehicle has been in a collision, the door might be slightly deformed, requiring professional bodywork adjustment. I suggest trying simple solutions first, and if that doesn't work, take it to a repair shop for thorough inspection, as doors are crucial for safety.