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[DML] Door lock lubricant suggestions wanted
- From: "ctdmc83" <nmastrocinque@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2004 17:16:02 -0000
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This begs a question:  My door locks are getting "hard" (as if 
molasses rather than light oil or graphite was used to lubricate 
them).  What's the best recommendation for cleaning/lubricating that 
does NOT involve any disassembly?  WD-40?  Silicone?  Graphite?
I'd appreciate your thoughts on this.  I'm always a little concerned 
if the lock assembly might contain any small plastic parts that could 
be affected adversly by some solvent or lubricant.  
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, kevin creason <kcreason77@xxxx> wrote:
> 
> There are two possible problems:
> 1) the key can't turn because of the insides of the
> cylinders aren't allowing it.
> 2) the key can't turn because of the rods and locking
> mechanisms are jammed.
> 
> It sounds like you have verified that it isn't #2.
> However, you could get in the car, lock it and roll
> down the windows, and reach through and try to unlock
> it while you watch and try to assist.
> 
> #1 can be because of corrosion in the cylinder, worn
> key, broken key, or foreign matter inside the
> cylinder.
> 
> The first thing to do is to make sure that your key is
> in good shape-- not worn, not bent, broken or
> breaking.
> 
> Here are my thoughts. You know that it has been
> modified from the original; do you know if it was
> professionally done, or by owner? I have seen/heard
> that some of the early cars were modified by owners
> very poorly.
> Unfortunately, you probably will need to have a lock
> professional look at it, and very probably keyed
> correctly and fresh code-cut keys.
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