Re: Door Lock Solenoids
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Re: Door Lock Solenoids
- From: "David Teitelbaum" <jtrealty@xxxx>
- Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2003 19:43:53 -0000
If the door lock-unlock is not easy it usually means either the door
is not closing properly (both front and rear locks not engaged in the
second locking position) or the linkage is out of adjustment (probably
from being forced because the door was not properly closed). Close the
door slowly and you should hear both the front and rear locks click
twice as you close the door and the anchor pins engages the locks. If
you don't you have to adjust the anchor pin for the lock that is only
in it's first locking position so that it gets to the second position
at the same time as the other lock in the door. You should not have to
slam the door to do this. This is a tricky adjustment because it is
hard to see and the door closes in an arc. You may also have to remove
some of the fiberglass to get more room to adjust the anchor pin.
After doing this you may still need to adjust the linkage inside the
door and lubricate. BE CAREFUL INSIDE THE DOOR!!! There are a lot of
sharp edges and they will cut you up and you won't even feel it. Put
duct tape over the sharp edges before you begin.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Raine Moreno <raine-moreno@xxxx>
wrote:
>
> ok...do you other guys have to mash on your Door lock switch to get
it to work? I didnt think that was "normal" or working as
intended...So along with having to tear down the door to fix my window
problems, i figued i would investigate why the resistance of the door
lock switch, also my remote control unit will lock both doors but will
not Unlock the drivers side door, i figured (after inspection of the
door mechanics) that the solenoid is worn out and needing to be
replaced...when engaged it barely moved almost like the arm moves out
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