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scottygc
14th October 2010, 12:44 PM
i went to unlock the rear drivers door today and it wont unlock

any tips?

also the two front doors have gone all stiff

agian any thoughts / tips?

both happened on return from 2 weeks on fraser

thanks

isuzutoo-eh
14th October 2010, 12:48 PM
My rear door lock wouldn't lock for a while till I adjusted the door striker. But yours sounds like a Fraser induced corrosion problem. Shoot the locks with some wd40 or similar, or at least a decent blast of fresh water.

ugu80
14th October 2010, 02:48 PM
My drivers door went stiff for a few days (last July) then got stuck in lock mode. Took the trim off and found a little plastic lug had broken. Looked like it was meant to hold the linkages in place and they had kinked at a sort of elbow. Just popped it backed (sort of like a dislocated shoulder) and it worked perfectly. I just don't get too vigorous with the key when opening.

miky
14th October 2010, 08:36 PM
i went to unlock the rear drivers door today and it wont unlock

any tips?

also the two front doors have gone all stiff

agian any thoughts / tips?

both happened on return from 2 weeks on fraser

thanks

What vehicle? Or are we supposed to guess?

I had the same trouble on my day old Puma wagon.
My son then explained about child locking systems :angel:
Well... how was I to know? Never had a car with child locks before. Then again, never had a car with central locking either.

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flagg
14th October 2010, 09:51 PM
My rear door lock wouldn't lock for a while till I adjusted the door striker. But yours sounds like a Fraser induced corrosion problem. Shoot the locks with some wd40 or similar, or at least a decent blast of fresh water.

Might be a getter idea to use graphite powder or something to lube the locks as wd40 or similar will end up attracting dust and crap and /really/ getting stuck.

isuzutoo-eh
15th October 2010, 10:07 AM
Might be a getter idea to use graphite powder or something to lube the locks as wd40 or similar will end up attracting dust and crap and /really/ getting stuck.

Good point. I was thinking it'd already have salt/gunk/corrosion in it, so something pressurized would be good to clear it out. Maybe an electronics cleaning spray followed by graphite when its dry. But graphite alone won't budge any already accumulated gunk.

scottygc
15th October 2010, 04:13 PM
ok sorry
its 2000 110 wagon

its not the rear wagon door it is the passenger door drivers side

the lock latch on the door trim will not slide up to unlock so i dont think it is the child lock(dont think it has child locks)

when i try to unlock it i can feel it jamming on something near the door handle on the outside

ill have a better look at it this week end

thanks

flagg
15th October 2010, 05:10 PM
ok sorry
its 2000 110 wagon

its not the rear wagon door it is the passenger door drivers side

the lock latch on the door trim will not slide up to unlock so i dont think it is the child lock(dont think it has child locks)

when i try to unlock it i can feel it jamming on something near the door handle on the outside

ill have a better look at it this week end

thanks

Ah - yes mine did that. Previous owner ended up drilling through the door trim to unlock it manually. There was a little plastic "thing" that broke :(

scottygc
15th October 2010, 05:51 PM
well i had a bit of a play with it in the carpark at work on the way home and ive unlocked it

i jigged with the lock and the door handle

ive given the thing a good squirt of silicon spray and i will have a good look on the weekend if it stops raining long enough

ps: yes it dose have a child lock , but it wasnt on


thanks all

now to work on the stiff doors