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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / January 2006

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205 XLD Door Lock

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Tony M - 08 Jan 2006 12:20 GMT
Greetings

I can't undo my 1987 205 XLD (3 door) passenger door lock.

So far I've stripped the door panel trim off and seperated the key mechanism
(which appears to be fully functional).  Even with the key mechanism out,
the internal upright pull tab (for want of its correct title) doesnt extend
as far as it should (or did before).  Getting inside the door and levering
the relevant bits doesnt help either.

I believe I will have to destroy the lock from inside the door,  to get the
door open,  to get to the lock screws,  to replace the whole assembly.

Any better ideas

Tony M
nigel - 08 Jan 2006 13:04 GMT
>Greetings
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>Tony M

Never had a 205 lock seize that bad before. If you are sure that the
lock rod (internal button) is up (unlocked) and the external handle
isn't seized (maybe remove it) and you have soaked it in WD40 and
tried all the levers etc then yes you will have to break it up from
inside. Just be careful you don't damage the door metal!
Tony M - 08 Jan 2006 13:32 GMT
Thanks nigel,

The "lock rod (internal button) is not up (unlocked).  It is linked to the
key mechanism rod and its this connection bit which wont move (stuck) to
release the mechanism.

The external handle is free,  as is the internal handle,  but both dont do
anythny until the door catch mechanism is "undone".

Looks like a quick job for the air hammer.

Regards

Tony

>>Greetings
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> tried all the levers etc then yes you will have to break it up from
> inside. Just be careful you don't damage the door metal!
 
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