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My door lock wont turn! suggestions??

Silverblade

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97 SOHC
Ever since i bought my truck last year the passenger side was a real PITA to open and u had to go back and fourth until it broke free and now it is doing it on the driver side but even worse, i have to open it from the trunk:mad: :mad: :mad:
Anyone have this problem? How do I fix it????
 



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So the power lock works but you are not able to get it open with the key?
 






just and idea......... you might wanna try spaying a little WD-40 in the key hole.......... it's worked in the past for me on the lock on the front door of my house
 






forget the wd, there is a prodct called lock-ease.It is graphite and silicone.Works really well.I did my ignition, thought it would need replaced, is all good now
 






Originally posted by bipolarbob
forget the wd, there is a prodct called lock-ease.It is graphite and silicone.Works really well.I did my ignition, thought it would need replaced, is all good now
well........ that would probably would work the best, but i just figured whe run out to the store when everyone has a good ole can of WD just sitting around the house, and it will do the trick just as well....:p
 






Same thing happened to my locks, the locksmith (gettin a key made) said the grease in there kinda freezes up especially when its cold outside. He told me to use wd-40
 






Just use the little stick thing on the can of wd....and dont leave any spillage on the door...that stuff will stain the door..:D
 






No man... The other stuff will make all your locks feel brand new.Way better than wd.I even used it on my house door.
 






I had the same problem...Used WD-40, and it only worked for a couple days. I eventually took it to the dealer and they ended up fixing it. I'd try that lock-ease stuff.

-Lloyd
 






Yah...go with the lock-ease...wd 40 seems like it would be more of a temporary fix
 






WD40 also attracts dirt. It will improve action briefly but later will combine with solids and increase wear, gum up mechanisms, etc. That stuff is a holdover from the days of single-weight oils and earwax rust preventatives. Better products are available for any of its listed applications. As mentioned, powdered graphite and teflon products work well for lock mechanisms.

Dave
 






I just replaced the whole door latch in my 97 XLT today. I had a broken spring in it and the lock would only work with the keyless entry. The key lock had come loose from the door latch shaft. It took 1 hr to replace and a 1/2 inch tear in my index finger to replace. Works like a champ!! The cost for me was about $35.00 for the door latch assembly.
 






Thanks guys! It works sometimes you just have to work it a little so I will try that lock ease. thx again.
 






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