DOOR LOCKS

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Baz
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DOOR LOCKS

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I have had a problem with unlocking the doors on my 76 Spidy. It seems ok to lock it, but I can't turn the key far enough to unlock it... or break the key. I have thought than as my Spidy is not original, perhaps a power lock setup would be good. Any advice ????
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Post by mdrburchette »

You may want to spray some graphite in the lock and spray the assembly inside the door panel with white lithium grease to help free it up.
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I have sprayed the locks well, but no luck....perhaps there is an adjustment on the lock at the back....
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Post by baltobernie »

I'm not sure why you'd want to lock the doors to your Spider. There's no reason to have an expensive stereo in a roadster, so what's to steal? Anything of value goes in the trunk when you're not in the car. And a box-cutter will open any convertible top, costing you hundred$ to replace ... or a busted (unavailable new) side window.
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Post by rlux4 »

Hey Baz, I took mine apart to see if I could fix it and it wasn't hard at all to see the problem. It could be something as simple as a misalignment of parts.
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Post by kmac33 »

I have to agree with Bernie on this one - a locked door is just asking for a cut top.
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Yep...I'll leave it unlocked...I once drove my 1969 Pontiac GTO conv. to a drug store and locked the door with the top down...jesus...you would think I would learn !!
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Baz wrote:Yep...I'll leave it unlocked...I once drove my 1969 Pontiac GTO conv. to a drug store and locked the door with the top down...jesus...you would think I would learn !!
Now, what colour is your hair? :mrgreen:

As mentioned a few screws (phillips) on the door panels and arm rest and a clip on the window crank and access to the inside of the door is great.
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Post by rlux4 »

I think a point may be being missed here; some people just want everything working correctly on their car. I for one never lock my car, but I fixed the lock just because it drove me crazy knowing it didn't work. Anal? No, I wouldn't say so. (But I may be the only one who wouldn't.) :lol:
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Post by htchevyii »

I have no idea if mine work or not?
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Post by azygoustoyou »

Since I'm removing my handles. I better leave the window open. I'd hate t have my top cut. I guess I better not leave anything in it that others would want. I'm just like you. Everything should work even if you don't use it.
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Post by MNspiderman »

Not to hard to fix if you take the door panel off. Probably a pushrod fell off or something simple. But I agree, there is nothing wrong with having all your parts working. So feel free to fix it. I lock my car and have never had anyone take a knife to it because it was locked. Good luck
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Post by RedWolf »

Have to with the posters that wouldn't bother fixing the locks since the top should be more valuable than anything that you leaving inside; I don't even know if the lock works on my car! I put in a decent stereo but made sure it has a removeable face plate.
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