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How to fix a door handle that turns but doesn t open.
If the bolt moves but not enough to allow the door to open the mechanism probably needs lubrication.
Here are the general steps to remove the handle and lock from the door and test the retraction mechanism.
You will need to remove the door handle to begin testing what may be wrong.
If neither part is damaged make sure the door knob was properly secured to the door.
Remove the handles including the thru spindle.
If this lock is on an exterior door just be sure that any other of your locks are open before addressing the door knob that turns but won t open.
The problem could be with various connections inside the door handle or lock.
Take the handles knobs off of the door.
Remove the thru spindle.
Take knob handle off the door.
To fix the door knob figure out where the connections have gone awry.
Make sure the door knob is exerting enough pressure to turn the spindle.
Hi this video shows you how to repair a broken door handle caused by a faulty door latch.
Look for the set screw on neck of the knob between the handle and door.
If you notice quite a lot of rust buildup on your door handle try to remove it using a mixture of vinegar and baking soda.
Again do not use too much force.
Your handle or knob is not properly interacting with the spring and or latch which is causing the spinning without opening.
Release the tab or button remove the inside doorknob by locating the button like our model metal tab or wire clip on the side of the knob that acts as a release.
Get rid of the rust sometimes the front door handle may not open due to a buildup of rust.
If either part is damaged it needs to be replaced before the lock will work.
Using an awl or small screwdriver push the button in all the way and at the same time pull off the handle.
If the button is stuck out and you cannot press it you can try jiggling the handle and moving the door.
Tighten a loose door handle photo 1.
This common problem is easy to spot since you can usually see the rust visible on the handle itself.