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Open door, find small black rubber cap on edge of door that lines up with door lock. Sticking screw in and thread into metal C shape plate, pull with pliers and barrel should just pop out. Then when you're ready to replace, pop back in and just press the plate back in. Done.
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wD40 not a good for locks, you need graphite if it wont turn.
Get yourself to ikea, grind it up, stick it in along with the key and wiggle it around a bit! What do you have to lose?
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I am a genius! The ikea bit in my post was referencing a pencil btw!
Id suggest some compressed air type stuff to get the wd40 out, then maybe some more graphite.
Just rub a pencil onto your key every now and again, works wonders! Think about it, you wouldn't skimp on lubrication for the engine would you!
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19-07-2015, 08:21 PM
(This post was last modified: 19-07-2015, 08:59 PM by Redordead89.)
My bro is a lock smith/ shop front fitter and gave my sticky locks a wee squirt of Ambersil graphite lock lube and I never had a problem with them again! Worth a buy at £5 or there about available from most locksmith suppliers!
EBay item number is 171094180516
2 cans for a fiver!