at asda
replace the door or buy a new car.
Access in rear door panel, allows you to lock/inlock rear door.
The lock actuator is in the rear door, the panel will need to be removed. When the panel is removed you will see the actuator bolted to the door frame. Not to hard to replace.
To replace the rear door lock on a Toyota Previa, first, remove the interior door panel by unscrewing any visible screws and carefully prying off clips. Disconnect the wiring harness and remove the old lock mechanism by unscrewing it from the door. Install the new lock by securing it in place, reconnect the wiring, and reattach the door panel. Finally, test the lock to ensure it operates correctly before finishing up.
Take the door panel off then unscew the three torx screws on the side of the door then unhook the two linkage arms from the lock actuator.
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On the inside upper frame of the rear passanger door when open there are 5 bronze pegs that make contact with the door when closed, if these become dirty the electrical contact will not lock the rear door. Take fine grade sandpaper or steelwhool and shine them up, close the door and try it again.
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To repair a 1992 Volvo 240 rear door lock, start by removing the interior door panel to access the locking mechanism. Check for broken components or misaligned rods and replace any faulty parts as needed. Lubricate the lock mechanism with a suitable graphite or silicone lubricant to ensure smooth operation. Finally, reassemble the door panel and test the lock to confirm it functions properly.
To fix the lock on the rear door of a 1995 LS 400, first, remove the door panel by unscrewing the screws and carefully prying it off. Inspect the lock mechanism for any signs of damage or misalignment and lubricate it with a silicone spray if it appears stiff. If the lock is broken, replace it by detaching it from the latch assembly and installing a new one. Reassemble the door panel once the repair is complete.
To remove a jammed rear door lock in a Renault Clio, first, ensure the door is fully closed and the interior panel is removed to access the lock mechanism. Use a lubricant like WD-40 to try to free the jammed components. If that doesn't work, disconnect the wiring harness and carefully unscrew the lock from the door, taking care not to damage surrounding parts. If necessary, replace the lock with a new one to ensure proper functionality.