Key broken off in lock...
- Sulli
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Dan silly bugger you need to remove the barrel lock from the door
Remove the inside trim and plastic sheeting there is usually a c clip and a and a small plastic clip holding a rod to the lock mechanism remove these and remove the lock from the door,
On the back of the lock there is a clip holding on the actuator lever remove this you now should be able to see the end of the key poking through using a small tool to suit push the rest of the key out of the lock
If its the ignition barrel same principal applies just a bit more involved
Remove the inside trim and plastic sheeting there is usually a c clip and a and a small plastic clip holding a rod to the lock mechanism remove these and remove the lock from the door,
On the back of the lock there is a clip holding on the actuator lever remove this you now should be able to see the end of the key poking through using a small tool to suit push the rest of the key out of the lock
If its the ignition barrel same principal applies just a bit more involved

Nostradamus probably got it right
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its the same process just a bit more work
once you remove the door handle remove the barrel lock and follow the process All up only about 10 nuts and bolts to remove the barrel lock if you want you can then take the lock to the locksmith and get them to push the key out and pay
once you remove the door handle remove the barrel lock and follow the process All up only about 10 nuts and bolts to remove the barrel lock if you want you can then take the lock to the locksmith and get them to push the key out and pay

Nostradamus probably got it right
2 screws in the armrest, 1 screw in the inside doorhandle, 1 c clip under the window winder. Unscrew the lock button on the top of the trim and prise off the plastic triangle where the door mirror is mounted. Then pop the clips around the edge of the door trim with a flat blade and lift the trim panel upwards, twisting the inside handle to get it through the hole in the panel.
Peel back the plastic and undo a couple of those right angle plastic shaft locators and two bolts holding the handle assembly to the door.
So thats 3 screws and 2 bolts. Too easy.
Peel back the plastic and undo a couple of those right angle plastic shaft locators and two bolts holding the handle assembly to the door.
So thats 3 screws and 2 bolts. Too easy.

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While there talking about me there not hanging shit on you Mick. So stop your whingingmick_dundee wrote:More a pooh brain I think StaceStace wrote:Bloody dick brain
BTW, Stace is a girls name, harden the fuck up!!!Oh and stop eating pooh, ppl will start talking about ya..
And yes my last name is Stacey, first name Ian thus my nick name for years has been Stace and i'm quite happy with it. Got any problems go see Mina.
Hmmm as far as your Harden the F%#K UP comment, It don't get alot harder than surgical stainless steel (and i have a bit of it) so shut up or i'll belt you over the head again
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