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Old Sep 19, 2011
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Jammed lock (I hate theives)

Left my car over night at a friends house, came back the next morning to find my passenger side door lock jammed up with some type of plastic. I tried pulling it out with needle nose pliers but it won't budge.

I figure I might as well just pull the lock out and dismantle it, where can I find a good thread for door handle/ lock removal?
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Re: Jammed lock (I hate theives)

I had to do it twice on mine. Take off the door panel and unbolt the 3 screws that hold it in. The rest of the crap that's attached to it needs to be detached (some of it requires fiddling with, but will come off without much force). You will also need to take off the actuator. The last thing you need to do is unscrew it from the door handle, but you won't be able to turn it unless everything else is disconnected.
 
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