SyberTiger
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Is there something or someplace to lube the door lock mechanism?
I always have used the key fob to lock the doors but recently I learned that the driver's door is intermittently not locking although the computer thinks it's locked. I learned this because on several occasions I pulled on the door handle, the door opened and the vehicle horn alarm would start honking. Apparently, I had used the key fob to lock the door but the lock mechanism didn't fully lock the door although the computer thought the lock was engaged. It's the only door that has this problem.
I manually locked each door to check to make sure the doors are getting locked and that works. I wiggled the driver door lock manually back-and-forth several times and now when I use the key fob to lock the doors it seems to be properly locking the driver's door. I've come to the conclusion that it's a little sticky and needs to be lubed somewhere but haven't taken the time to figure out where to shoot it with WD40.
Anyone have the process for lubing the door locks?
I always have used the key fob to lock the doors but recently I learned that the driver's door is intermittently not locking although the computer thinks it's locked. I learned this because on several occasions I pulled on the door handle, the door opened and the vehicle horn alarm would start honking. Apparently, I had used the key fob to lock the door but the lock mechanism didn't fully lock the door although the computer thought the lock was engaged. It's the only door that has this problem.
I manually locked each door to check to make sure the doors are getting locked and that works. I wiggled the driver door lock manually back-and-forth several times and now when I use the key fob to lock the doors it seems to be properly locking the driver's door. I've come to the conclusion that it's a little sticky and needs to be lubed somewhere but haven't taken the time to figure out where to shoot it with WD40.
Anyone have the process for lubing the door locks?