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Re: looking for help
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10) Driver's door lock ...I manually pull down the lock from inside the door panel it seems to catch on something

Use the passenger side lock to get in.

Or, it may be what was wrong with my B120 lock:
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The L-shaped rod on the left of this photo is to the Lock Cylinder. If turning the Key won't move the knob far enough to lock or unlock, trying bending this rod:
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http://datsun1200.com/modules/mediawi ... dex.php?title=Doors#Latch

Posted on: 2010/6/6 18:52
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Re: looking for help
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So I pulled the relay behind the headlamp off and 2 out of the 3 brass prongs came off with it....is that not supposed to happen? How do I fix?

Posted on: 2010/6/15 10:25
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When you say "relay" behind the headlight, do you mean the black plastic plug that fits onto the three prongs at the back of the headlamp? If so and the headlamp is a sealed beam unit (just a large globe with three prongs sticking out of it, not a halogen unit that has a seperate globe and lens), you will need to replace the complete sealed beam unit (or upgrade both with halogen replacements for a better headlight all round).

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Yea I mean the plastic plug, sorry. And the headlamp is a sealed beam unit. Is there any chance of fixing it by soldering the prongs back onto the unit or is it not worth it?

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Not worth it, much better off just getting a pair of halogen replacement units. Better beam and able to just replace bulbs from there on in.
Mind you, a 2nd hand sealed unit from the wreckers (if you can find one) is prob only $10 or so.

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