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How to - change the door lock
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<blockquote data-quote="KamRS" data-source="post: 167861" data-attributes="member: 919"><p>Since the passenger door lock started doing a horrid screech each time it locked, decided to finally get round to replacing it with another unit.</p><p></p><p>You will need;</p><p>- torx 15 screwdriver</p><p>- torx 30 screwdriver</p><p>- small, flat screwdriver (or other to pry things off)</p><p>- replacement lock</p><p>- torch (recommended)</p><p></p><p>Step1)</p><p></p><p>Using a flat screwdriver, slightly pry away the wing mirror interior cover (I wrapped my screwdriver in tape to avoid leaving scuff marks). Pull the cover out towards you once you can get you fingers behind it (it's 'plugged' in, so no need to be afraid of breaking any clips).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KamRS, post: 167861, member: 919"] Since the passenger door lock started doing a horrid screech each time it locked, decided to finally get round to replacing it with another unit. You will need; - torx 15 screwdriver - torx 30 screwdriver - small, flat screwdriver (or other to pry things off) - replacement lock - torch (recommended) Step1) Using a flat screwdriver, slightly pry away the wing mirror interior cover (I wrapped my screwdriver in tape to avoid leaving scuff marks). Pull the cover out towards you once you can get you fingers behind it (it's 'plugged' in, so no need to be afraid of breaking any clips). [/QUOTE]
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