The door handle area of a car often accumulates scratches, markings, and other damage because, well, people use the handle every time they open the door. Finger nails, keys, jewelry, and anything else ...
In some ways, the humble door handles we use to open our vehicles haven’t changed much in over five decades. In others, today’s modern handles represent a leap forward in technology. In the formative ...
Many newer cars have replaced the tried-and-true door handle with complex electronic versions. Here’s how to operate their ...
Hushan Autoparts has built a thriving business in the competitive automotive aftermarket (AM) by specializing in a seemingly minor yet essential component: car door handles. While industry giants ...
No regulations bar the use of electronic car door handles, and they continue to to be a much-touted feature of some EVs. But if the car loses power, every person—whether they’ve read the owner’s ...
With fingers, keys, and jewelry always bumping up against them, car door handles can get easily scratched. But this common problem is also easy to fix, according to Larry Kosilla. He's the founder of ...
Instead of a simple, familiar mechanical latch, it’s now common for a car’s exterior door handles to remain flush against the door until the car is unlocked, requiring an electric motor to open. On ...
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