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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / December 2006

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405 Door lock problem

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Bob Minchin - 02 Dec 2006 10:44 GMT
The rear offside passenger door on my 405 estate (1995) will not open from
the inside or outside.
I have removed the door lining and the lockmotor is making the usual clunk
and the control rods to the inside handle and the locking button move but
not as much as normal. Operating the remote lock/unlock whilst
pulling/pushing the rods does not help open the door.
I suspect a fault with the lock mechanism but how to I open the door to
access them??

Is there a trade secret to opening the door under these conditions?

TIA

Bob
Bob Minchin - 05 Dec 2006 22:27 GMT
> The rear offside passenger door on my 405 estate (1995) will not open from
> the inside or outside.
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>
> Bob

HELP please. I'm still locked out!

TIA

Bob
Wichita - 08 Dec 2006 17:53 GMT
Not trade, but once had similar problem. Congrats on getting door lining
out with door shut, I had to cut mine. Only thing I can think of is to
spray everything with a lubricating solvent like WD40 through a long tube.
Bob Minchin - 08 Dec 2006 20:03 GMT
> Not trade, but once had similar problem. Congrats on getting door lining
> out with door shut, I had to cut mine. Only thing I can think of is to
> spray everything with a lubricating solvent like WD40 through a long tube.

Thanks Wichita

I was going to take the other side to pieces first to see how it all works
and maybe consider trying to take the lock motor off from the inside. The
WD40  idea sounds like its worth a go.

Bob
 
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