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|    Steve W. to Cruiser    |
|    Re: Stuck passenger door lock (1998 Merc    |
|    21 Nov 20 01:34:56    |
      From: csr684@NOTyahoo.com              Cruiser wrote:       > Approximately how long does it take to replace a driver door       > cylinder. I have decent mechanical abilities just never attempted       > something like this.       >              That one is a pain as the handle has to come off to access the cylinder       and those are riveted on. You remove the inner trim, the water shield,       release the clip from the handle to the latch. Then lift up the handle       and use something to hold it up, then drill out the rivets. Then remove       the handle and now you can release the clip on the cylinder and remove       it. Install the replacement, install the handle and either rivet it on       or use some short pan head screws to re-attach it. Attach the actuating       rods and clips to the lock and handle and test it. If it works put the       trim back on. Time wise it will normally take about an hour if you have       the tools ready and have practice. So figure a DIY first time will take       closer to 2 hours or so.              Bigger question is why replace it? Is it bad or just no key? If no key a       smith may be able to cut you one from the VIN.              --       Steve W.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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