As some of you are aware, I'm working my way through a recalcitrant deadlock on the passenger door of my 2007 Multivan.
I'm comfortable now that I understand how the little bugger works, except for the pair of wires that leave the case with the drive that locks & unlocks the interrupt to the two door handles. Does it carry out another locking function that's hidden in the guts of the metal lock case - it can't be just for decoration.
In any case I have two plans for dealing with the autolock failure:
(1) Clean up the lock & relube it as Sunny did and test it before mounting using the emergency lock function on the driver door sill, or if that fails
(2) Store the worm drive mechanism for future consideration, lengthen the door lock telltale that pokes up through the door sill and lock and unlock the bugger manually using the tell tale button to actuate & deactivate the lock unterrupt wedge.
What thinks you?
(I'm over this problem big time)
I'm comfortable now that I understand how the little bugger works, except for the pair of wires that leave the case with the drive that locks & unlocks the interrupt to the two door handles. Does it carry out another locking function that's hidden in the guts of the metal lock case - it can't be just for decoration.
In any case I have two plans for dealing with the autolock failure:
(1) Clean up the lock & relube it as Sunny did and test it before mounting using the emergency lock function on the driver door sill, or if that fails
(2) Store the worm drive mechanism for future consideration, lengthen the door lock telltale that pokes up through the door sill and lock and unlock the bugger manually using the tell tale button to actuate & deactivate the lock unterrupt wedge.
What thinks you?
(I'm over this problem big time)
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