>>> had a break-in in our building the night before xmas ... they punched a
>>> bunch of locks including our Forester ... bent the door but could not get
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> where can i find a DIY removal of the door panel and lock? thanks!
>>>> had a break-in in our building the night before xmas ... they punched a
>>>> bunch of locks including our Forester ... bent the door but could not
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> Kev
the outer skin is very slightly bent i am hoping to right it once i get to
the lock from inside ... a new lock is $38 AUD and dealer charges one hour
labour ($90) ... so its hardly worth the insurance claim ... i am hoping to
change the lock myself
hippo - 28 Dec 2007 01:04 GMT
Would ins cover the bike as well? Otherwise you're right - it's probably
worth diy *if* you reckon you can get the door truly straight.
Liberty used a split clip that would slide off ok, so I guess Forester is
much the same - but it can be one of those jobs where the car demands a
small knuckle sacrifice before it will co-operate :)
Sorry to hear about and good luck with the fix. Cheers
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Albm&ctd - 28 Dec 2007 07:00 GMT
> >>>> had a break-in in our building the night before xmas ... they punched a
> >>>> bunch of locks including our Forester ... bent the door but could not
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> labour ($90) ... so its hardly worth the insurance claim ... i am hoping to
> change the lock myself
Now you are thinking. A workshop manual can be your friend. I recently
bought the genuine one for the missus pintara 'cause the Gregorys one was
farkin hopeless. Maybe you can get onto some forum for your vehicle and
get some clues or just go to the dealer or mechanic and save heaps off
the insurance scum.
Al

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Albm&ctd - 29 Dec 2007 06:16 GMT
> >>>> had a break-in in our building the night before xmas ... they punched a
> >>>> bunch of locks including our Forester ... bent the door but could not
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> labour ($90) ... so its hardly worth the insurance claim ... i am hoping to
> change the lock myself
Might just add, panel beaters deal with this kind of thing all the time,
if you want to get the slight bend out properly.
A quote doesn't cost anything usually and you could supply the lock if
the quote was acceptable.
As long as you were under the insurance scum's excess you save some
money.. and that's what it's about right?
Depends on whether the slight bend is a problem to you or is bad enough
to prevent the lock doing it's function if you DIY.
Al

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