Is It Normal for a Car Door Handle to Be Slightly Loose?

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MacBennett
07/29/25 6:06am
It is normal for a car door handle to be slightly loose, usually due to prolonged use causing wear and tear. Below is a detailed introduction about car doors: 1. Overview: The car door provides access for the driver and passengers and isolates external interference. It helps mitigate side impacts and, to some extent, protects the driver. The design of the door also contributes to the car's aesthetics. 2. Other Aspects: The quality of a car door is mainly reflected in its anti-collision performance, sealing performance, and ease of opening and closing. A car door consists of the door body, door accessories, and interior trim panel. Car doors can be categorized into forward-opening, reverse-opening, and sliding types.
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LeIsabelle
08/12/25 9:35am
I remember driving many cars, and loose door handles are quite common in older vehicles, especially those with high mileage. I suggest first checking if the screws are loose. Shake both the inner and outer handles by hand to feel how much play there is. If it's slightly loose, it might just be that the screws aren't tightened enough, and you can easily fix it yourself with a screwdriver—usually a simple job. But don't ignore it, as looseness can increase wear over time. The internal linkage or locking mechanism might become stiff, making it harder or even impossible to open the door, which could be dangerous in an emergency. Regularly inspect it. If a new car also has this issue, take it back to the 4S店 for warranty service—don't cut corners. Replacing worn parts isn't expensive, just a few dozen yuan, but the key is to maintain good usage habits—don't yank the door handle hard.
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