Hi all again from Jimb (Jim)
I am not expecting any positive replys to this however I will give it a try.
The central locking on my W116 does not work.I have decided I can live without it for two reasons firstly I do not want to take off the door trims, my attempts in the past on other cars has always resulted in broken clips and or damaged door cards. The door trims are good and I do not want to risk damaging them. The second reason is the expense of the rubber bellow units for want of a better name. I would be a lot happier with this decision if I could lock and unlock the passenger side door with a key. Because the lock may not have had a key used in it for years and is frozen solid .I have tried WD40, circuit board cleaning solvent , oil and any number of other lubricants squirted into the key hole with no success. I am not sure what metal the lock barrels are made of The outer barrel housing is probably die cast alloy and I am guessing it has become oxidised jambing the internals. I do have have a spare Handel however it has broken parts on it they are not very robust. Any help would be greatly appreciated.Regards Jim.
I am not expecting any positive replys to this however I will give it a try.
The central locking on my W116 does not work.I have decided I can live without it for two reasons firstly I do not want to take off the door trims, my attempts in the past on other cars has always resulted in broken clips and or damaged door cards. The door trims are good and I do not want to risk damaging them. The second reason is the expense of the rubber bellow units for want of a better name. I would be a lot happier with this decision if I could lock and unlock the passenger side door with a key. Because the lock may not have had a key used in it for years and is frozen solid .I have tried WD40, circuit board cleaning solvent , oil and any number of other lubricants squirted into the key hole with no success. I am not sure what metal the lock barrels are made of The outer barrel housing is probably die cast alloy and I am guessing it has become oxidised jambing the internals. I do have have a spare Handel however it has broken parts on it they are not very robust. Any help would be greatly appreciated.Regards Jim.