Re: stubborn lock
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Re: stubborn lock
- From: deloreanernst@xxxx
- Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2002 16:06:28 EST
In a message dated 2/4/2002 6:03:09 PM Eastern Standard Time, ultra@xxxx
writes:
> I would start off by disabling (unplug) the lockzilla. This way you
> can determine if it is a linkage problem, or a switch problem. With
> it disconnected, you no longer have the solenoids to worry about
> throwing anything off. With the door in the FULLY closed position so
> both latches are completely shut, operate the lock from both inside
> and outside the car. Does it work as it should? If so, you may have
> a bad signaling switch in the lock mechanism telling lockzilla to
> relock the door once you unlock it. However, more likely from what
> you described (key turned fully AND pulling on handle) it is most
> likely a linkage problem. If so, it will be acting the same now as it
> did when you started. You'll need to dig inside of the door now to
> figure out what may be causing the problem.
With Lockzilla disconnected at the smaller connector, no difference using the
key. Inside latch: I rocked it back and forth a few times, until it sounded
like a normal unlatching sound. At first, I couldn't push the door open,
then it finally swung open. Tried the key again, still no good after closing
the door. But I see the inside latch seemed to have swung over to the unlock
position. Sooo... how do I check and free up my linkage? I already know how
to get the door panels off.
-Wayne
11174
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