This may be common knowledge but since I haven't so far found a relevant post, I'll throw it out there fwiw.
Over time my driver's door had developed an odd problem where pulling on the handle would fail to open the door from the outside.
Contrary to the others, the driver's door handle always had to be pulled to the very end before the lock would unlatch. But recently, and especially in the hottest days, 9/10 times, pulling on the handle would fail to open the door.
Also, for years, the inner door pull would occasionally jam and the door would only unlock by the central lock button.
Thought about replacing the lock module as it's the only one that hasn't been replaced on my car but since the central locking worked, I decided to investigate further before spending any cash.
It turns out the door latch is adjustable. There is a rubber grommet next to the retaining bolts. Removing the grommet exposes an Allen head bolt. Pulling on the door handle causes this bolt to move downwards.
I lubricated and unscrewed/screwed back the bolt until there was a positive, pronounced click from the latch upon pulling the handle.
This seems to have done the trick and the door opening is now easy and the operation feels crisp and precise. Also has eliminated the occasional jam on the inside.
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