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Just bought used Explorer- Have problem with door locks

billybw

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2000 XLS
Hi
I just bought a used 2000 XLS three days ago, and am very happy with the way it drives. My only major complaint is the difficulty I have in turning the key to open the doors. I can't open the lift gate with the key at all, and the two front doors are both very difficult.

Is this a common problem with Explorers? I remember years ago we used to squirt graphite powder into door locks. Should I try this?

Thank you
billybw
 



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mine has a problem with the remote unlocking the driver's door...all others are fine w/ key and remote. the locks are a common problem, its on here all the friggin time. as far as what to do i do not know, mine hasn't failed yet so i havent had to do anything.
 






when turning the key, is it hard at first then once you get 1/4 way it goes easy or hard the whole way..

i had to fix a car befor, it was hard 1/4 or 1/2 then it turned easy the rest..

it was a bent connector car inside..its would bind up halfway then it would go easy the rest..

i think it might of been someone holding the lock down and pulling the handle the same time, probly kids
 






Thanks for the quick replies.

Just to clarify, the difficuly is getting it to START turning. Once I get it past the first 1/8 turn, it's easy to finish from there. Usually I have to jiggle it back and forth numerous times. Finally it'll move in the wrong direction, then when I reverse it, there's hardly any resistance and it goes thru the center position fairly easily and continues thru a full turn to unlock it.

I don't think it's special damage, because all the locks have the Key-turning problem, but the remote works just fine on all of them.

I don't want to depend on the remote, because I only have one of them, and I don't know how much longer it'll last.

Has anyone tried graphite powder?

Thank you
billybw
 






ok, yeah i have the same thing

i put my key in and it donw turn, i just turn it the other way then back agine and it opens
 






Spray the key with wd-40 and work it in and out. Should fix it right up. You may have to re-apply a few times, but it should free up and only need an occasional spray.
 






wd-40

I had the same problem. wd-40 worked well for me , or any light spray lube.
 






Thanks very much for the replies. I'll try the WD-40. But should I spray it on the key, or try to spray it into the lock itself?
Thank you
billybw
 






If you have the little red tube you can spray it into the lock, but it doesn't take much.
 






Thanks Mbrooks
I haven't been able to find my old can of WD40, may have thrown it away. So will have to buy a new can, which should include the little red tube. I'll spray just a little at first, then more if needed. Right now I can't open the tailgate with the key at all, so maybe this will fix that too.

Thanks again
billybw
 






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