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by philS2 » Mon Mar 13, 2017 11:20 pm
Word of warning about the cheap locks.
I had both original genuine fronts replaced by the dealer when I bought the car (with cheap one's, as they were paying) as they wouldn't shut properly.
The puddle light and interior light stopped working on the drivers side after eight months, so I stripped it.
The micro switch had oxidised. Also a small spring on one of the motors had uncoiled itself, so I pulled it out. Still seemed to work ok.
Like a tool, I sorted the switch and disregarded the spring.
Once back together,I put the door card back on loose and proceeded to shut the door.
For the next few days, no matter what I tried, it would not open. I could hear and feel the point of resistance on both handles.
Long story short, I had to remove the B pillar trim and cut the latch bolts off, and replaced the lock with a scrap yard genuine one and filled it with spray grease (helps a lot)
I thought it was my fault until two days later, yep, the untouched passenger side door jammed.
Same deal. Cut the latch bolts off. F%ck my boots, I couldn't believe it.
Must admit the passenger side did, now and then, stick shut and a couple of lock/unlocks got it open, so should have addressed it before now.
Just wanted to let anyone know that you don't have to destroy your door card if you find your door jammed.
Anyway, as a precautionary measure, take the crap one's out now.