I assume you are referring to the lock barrel... Remove the inside trim panel from the door Reach inside the door and find the back of the door lock barrel, you will feel a metal clip on the opposite side of the barrel to the edge of the door (ie. on the windscreen side of the lock). Simply pull the clip towards the windscreen until it comes off (you will have to pull fairly hard), then you can withdraw the lock from the outside of the car. To put it back, slip the lock back through the door from outside, then slide the spring clip back to hold the barrel in place.
What? Barn door lock on a Yukon????
I had the same problem. Removed lock mechanism, cleaned, oiled and replaced. A fiddly job as bits fell off - it had seen better days. Once all back together it locks if I do the following: Get out. Close door. Lock door. Open door. Close door.
To change a door lock, you will need to remove the existing lock by unscrewing the screws on the inside of the door. Then, install the new lock by following the manufacturer's instructions and securing it in place with the provided screws. Test the new lock to ensure it is working properly before using it.
To change a front door lock, you will need to remove the existing lock by unscrewing the screws on the inside of the door. Then, you can install the new lock by following the instructions provided with the new lock. Make sure to test the new lock to ensure it is working properly before securing it in place.
mine does this in cold weather just climb in other door, i have to!
To change the front door lock, you will need to remove the existing lock by unscrewing it from the door. Then, install the new lock by following the manufacturer's instructions and securing it in place with screws. Make sure to test the new lock to ensure it is working properly before completing the installation.
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To change the lock cylinder on a 1996 Saturn door lock, start by removing the door panel to access the lock mechanism. Then, detach the lock cylinder by removing the retaining clip or screw, and pull the old cylinder out. Insert the new lock cylinder into the housing, secure it with the clip or screw, and reassemble the door panel. Finally, test the new lock to ensure it operates smoothly.
Remove the inside door panel. Remove the door lock linkage. Remove the door lock barrel retaining ring. Reverse the process to install the new door lock.
if you are looking to change your door or car lock then you should call a professional residential and commercial locksmith for it. They are experienced in this field to do your job smoothly.
Push the spring and pull the cylinder out
My back door won't open