Passenger door lock jammed - Solved.
- adamelphick
- Offline Topic Author
- Moderator
- Posts: 3162
- Thanks: 572
Replied by adamelphick on topic Re: Passenger lock jammed - yes you guessed it LOCKED!
Posted 12 years 8 months ago #43446MGF MARK wrote: well the only thing left is to destroy the lock insed the door so you can adjust the levers
good luck
I'll report back if I manage it!
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
Replied by mgfmad on topic Re: Passenger lock jammed - yes you guessed it LOCKED!
Posted 12 years 8 months ago #43454If you are careful you can remove the door card with very minimal damage - the card will split around the mounting screws on the door edge but when refitting, washers around the self tappers will hold it well, similarly with the self tapper thats hidden by the dash with the door locked, the card will pull off, leaving the self tapper in place, just refit with a washer.
A big screw driver or chisel and a hammer will destroy the lock in no time and allow the door to be opened.
Good luck :broon:
MG TF LE500 27 of 500
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- Gadget2466
- Offline
- Time served MGer
- Posts: 281
- Thanks: 104
Replied by Gadget2466 on topic Re: Passenger lock jammed - yes you guessed it LOCKED!
Posted 12 years 8 months ago #43456Take a look at these links.
You can get a set of Jimmy keys or Auto Jigglers, which may help.
Watching the YouTube clips it is actually very worrying how easy it is to get these keys and get in to cars.
However, the clips do not say if the car is deadlocked or just locked on the key.
UK supplier of Auto Jiggler keys
http://www.devonlocks.co.uk/shoppingcart/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=42
Youtube links showing them in use.
Good Luck with it
**Bye the way , I have no connection to Devon locks, they were the first UK company in a google search for Auto Jigglers
Gary.
Turned to the Darkside, K&N Apollo and extra bling fitted.52mm TB
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- adamelphick
- Offline Topic Author
- Moderator
- Posts: 3162
- Thanks: 572
Replied by adamelphick on topic Re: Passenger lock jammed - yes you guessed it LOCKED!
Posted 12 years 8 months ago #43459Gadget2466 wrote: ADAM_BEFORE YOU WRECK ANYTHING!!,
Take a look at these links.
You can get a set of Jimmy keys or Auto Jigglers, which may help.
Watching the YouTube clips it is actually very worrying how easy it is to get these keys and get in to cars.
However, the clips do not say if the car is deadlocked or just locked on the key.
UK supplier of Auto Jiggler keys
http://www.devonlocks.co.uk/shoppingcart/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=42
Youtube links showing them in use.
Good Luck with it
**Bye the way , I have no connection to Devon locks, they were the first UK company in a google search for Auto Jigglers
Gary.
If only the passenger door had a key hole!
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- adamelphick
- Offline Topic Author
- Moderator
- Posts: 3162
- Thanks: 572
Replied by adamelphick on topic Re: Passenger lock jammed - yes you guessed it LOCKED!
Posted 12 years 8 months ago #43461mgfmad wrote: My passenger door lock on my F failed when locked but nothing was happening when unlocking, I had no option but to remove the door card and destroy the lock.
If you are careful you can remove the door card with very minimal damage - the card will split around the mounting screws on the door edge but when refitting, washers around the self tappers will hold it well, similarly with the self tapper thats hidden by the dash with the door locked, the card will pull off, leaving the self tapper in place, just refit with a washer.
A big screw driver or chisel and a hammer will destroy the lock in no time and allow the door to be opened.
Good luck :broon:
My only worry with the door card removal (ignoring damaging the door card and not being able to find a replacement in the walnut beige) is that I have fiberglass door pockets and they are quite brittle - too much bending might snap their fastenings! :dry:
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- a Guest
- Visitor
- Thanks: 0
Replied by a Guest on topic Re: Passenger lock jammed - yes you guessed it LOCKED!
Posted 12 years 8 months ago #43463I would just call the AA
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- adamelphick
- Offline Topic Author
- Moderator
- Posts: 3162
- Thanks: 572
Replied by adamelphick on topic Re: Passenger lock jammed - yes you guessed it LOCKED!
Posted 12 years 8 months ago #43466Softly~Softly wrote: Nice interior :broon:
I would just call the AA
Thanks - the alloy strip is now walnut wood so looks even nicer!
I did think about calling the RAC however last time they 'helped' me get in the Range Rover (the AA not the RAC who I'm with now) they bent the door frame slightly doing it.... unfortunately you effectively sign a waiver saying they will help you but are not responsible for damage - so if it does get damaged your screwed!
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- a Guest
- Visitor
- Thanks: 0
Replied by a Guest on topic Re: Passenger lock jammed - yes you guessed it LOCKED!
Posted 12 years 8 months ago #43469There must be some sort of car lock smith that you can call ?
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- bryan young
- Offline
- Master MGer
- Posts: 3631
- Thanks: 773
Replied by bryan young on topic Re: Passenger lock jammed - yes you guessed it LOCKED!
Posted 12 years 8 months ago #43476Softly~Softly wrote: Hmmm when Madam broke down I told the AA guy if there was one single mark on her I would sue, and quoted duty of care, I think it was my tone rather than the threat that got her there unmarked
There must be some sort of car lock smith that you can call ?
Trouble is that there is no external cylinder to drill, you need to get inside the door by taking the door card off (which is almost impossible with a closed door) to destroy the Flipping double locked lock. i think it may well be seat out first :rant: :rant:
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- adamelphick
- Offline Topic Author
- Moderator
- Posts: 3162
- Thanks: 572
Replied by adamelphick on topic Re: Passenger lock jammed - yes you guessed it LOCKED!
Posted 12 years 8 months ago #43482bryan young wrote:
Softly~Softly wrote: Hmmm when Madam broke down I told the AA guy if there was one single mark on her I would sue, and quoted duty of care, I think it was my tone rather than the threat that got her there unmarked
There must be some sort of car lock smith that you can call ?
Trouble is that there is no external cylinder to drill, you need to get inside the door by taking the door card off (which is almost impossible with a closed door) to destroy the Flipping double locked lock. i think it may well be seat out first :rant: :rant:
That's what I'm thinking as no room to work otherwise!
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- Leigh Ping
- Online
- Moderator
- Posts: 6838
- Thanks: 1631
Replied by Leigh Ping on topic Re: Passenger lock jammed - yes you guessed it LOCKED!
Posted 12 years 8 months ago #43484Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- a Guest
- Visitor
- Thanks: 0
Replied by a Guest on topic Re: Passenger lock jammed - yes you guessed it LOCKED!
Posted 12 years 8 months ago #43490Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.