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#1 Datsun 1200 ute door latch?
nugget182 Posted on: 2013/1/23 11:09
hey im looking to replace my right and left hand door locks, as in the parts inside the door that lock when you turn the key..for some reason my left side wont lock with the key..it only turns a little..any way does anybody know any where i can get these from? or if i can take them out and put central locking ones in or anything ? thanks for any help


#2 Re: Datsun 1200 ute door latch?
ddgonzal Posted on: 2013/1/23 11:53
Quote:
my left side wont lock with the key..it only turns a little


It won't help to replace the lock. It is the rod that is bent. This happened to me, and straigtening out fixed it.


#3 Re: Datsun 1200 ute door latch?
nugget182 Posted on: 2013/1/23 12:20
oh really!!!!! thanks so much man ...which rod is it? i know thats going to be difficult... thanks so much


#4 Re: Datsun 1200 ute door latch?
crab45 Posted on: 2013/1/23 12:22
I'm assuming he means the vertical rod that goes from Key barrel down to the latch mechanism.


#5 Re: Datsun 1200 ute door latch?
nugget182 Posted on: 2013/1/23 12:24
ok..so just straighten that one out ..seems to simple to be true haha


#6 Re: Datsun 1200 ute door latch?
nugget182 Posted on: 2013/1/23 12:27
by which rod i mean is it the one going to the key cylinder or the rod that goes up and out and becomes the lock that you see up top


#7 Re: Datsun 1200 ute door latch?
crab45 Posted on: 2013/1/23 12:54
One going to the key cylinder pretty sure.
Double check with ddgonzal though Haha


#8 Re: Datsun 1200 ute door latch?
nugget182 Posted on: 2013/1/23 13:07
haha alright thanks man


#9 Re: Datsun 1200 ute door latch?
nugget182 Posted on: 2013/1/23 13:08
hoipefully he replies ..


#10 Re: Datsun 1200 ute door latch?
ddgonzal Posted on: 2013/1/23 20:53
Mine was bent and couldn't lock/unlock with the key, or even push-knob.

Snap the rod off the lock cylinder, then see if it freely moves. If it does, the lock cylinder is not the problem.



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