Need to fix the front door lock of my '16 Touring
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2021 11:03 am
Last week I found out why my front door randomly opens during driving my Lizzy, so this is another work over winter.
The spring inside the door lock mechanism must be either weak or broken, therefore the door easily opens when driving over a bump or when it is a little bit pushed from inner side.
I compared with rear (perfectly working) door locks and found out that the hand lever of front door has free play of at 1/2" - 3/4" on its tip before I feel any resistance caused by the spring, while the rear locks have no free play. Applying a little pressure to the lever in closing direction perfectly keeps the door closed. -> Definitely the spring, nothing else.
Sadly getting this lock mechanism out requires partial removal of inner door coverage to give access to one or two hidden bolts. The coverage is already in a little worse condition along its borders, but it is original, so I will wait for the ordered miniature nail puller tools. They will make it easier to get the coverage lifted without further damages. This is for sure no reason for replacing the entire door lock mechanism and can be fixed.
Can somebody show and/or tell me what kind of spring is used inside the door lock mechanism, please?
Is it a helical pushing or pulling spring? Or is it a flat spring (being bent by the lever)? Pictures will be very helpful to me.
The spring inside the door lock mechanism must be either weak or broken, therefore the door easily opens when driving over a bump or when it is a little bit pushed from inner side.
I compared with rear (perfectly working) door locks and found out that the hand lever of front door has free play of at 1/2" - 3/4" on its tip before I feel any resistance caused by the spring, while the rear locks have no free play. Applying a little pressure to the lever in closing direction perfectly keeps the door closed. -> Definitely the spring, nothing else.
Sadly getting this lock mechanism out requires partial removal of inner door coverage to give access to one or two hidden bolts. The coverage is already in a little worse condition along its borders, but it is original, so I will wait for the ordered miniature nail puller tools. They will make it easier to get the coverage lifted without further damages. This is for sure no reason for replacing the entire door lock mechanism and can be fixed.
Can somebody show and/or tell me what kind of spring is used inside the door lock mechanism, please?
Is it a helical pushing or pulling spring? Or is it a flat spring (being bent by the lever)? Pictures will be very helpful to me.