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Help fix a broken lock

Need help fixing or installing a lock? We welcome questions from the public here! Sorry, no automotive questions, please.
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WE DO NOT ANSWER QUESTIONS ABOUT AUTOMOTIVE OR MOTORCYCLE LOCKS OR IGNITIONS ON THIS FORUM. THIS INCLUDES QUESTIONS ABOUT PICKING, PROGRAMMING, OR TAKING APART DOOR OR IGNITION LOCKS,

Help fix a broken lock

Postby nripin » 3 Aug 2015 8:45

the problem is that after locking , a slight application of force unlocks the lock, i am a noob, and seek advice from experts on how i could fix this lock.
https://youtu.be/pxrmI4Xx6kE
video shows the problem i have.
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Re: Help fix a broken lock

Postby billdeserthills » 3 Aug 2015 11:26

Looks like a Kwikset lock which has a full guarantee against mechanical defects. Go to the hardware store and buy another lock just like this one,
put the old lock back in the box and return it to the hardware store
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Re: Help fix a broken lock

Postby jimu57 » 6 Aug 2015 7:10

Does it open like that from the outside knob? Some are designed to open from inside when locked, and will unlock or will stay locked. You might loosen the screws and make sure the lock set is centered then tighten everything again. As far as opening inside when locked, it really depends on the type of lock set and how it is supposed to work.
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Re: Help fix a broken lock

Postby nripin » 6 Aug 2015 7:17

@jimu57 thanks for the response,
It opens on force from inside knob, as well as outside knob.
as u suggested, I must try disassembly and assembly once,
kwikset the manufacturer is not ready to replace it under warranty as it came with the home, Grrrrrrrrr
i'm curious if there is any way to bypass the warranty condition?
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Re: Help fix a broken lock

Postby jimu57 » 6 Aug 2015 7:25

To bypass headaches and aggravation, I would just replace it.
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Re: Help fix a broken lock

Postby nripin » 6 Aug 2015 7:40

Thanks :) i have ordered the replacement already !
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Re: Help fix a broken lock

Postby billdeserthills » 7 Aug 2015 1:42

nripin wrote:@jimu57 thanks for the response,
It opens on force from inside knob, as well as outside knob.
as u suggested, I must try disassembly and assembly once,
kwikset the manufacturer is not ready to replace it under warranty as it came with the home, Grrrrrrrrr
i'm curious if there is any way to bypass the warranty condition?



When you call back, you say you were the original purchaser or you buy the same lock at the hardware store and swap it out
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Re: Help fix a broken lock

Postby Smyrna Locksmith » 7 Aug 2015 5:56

Using pliers, try to grip and pull the key straight out. If you can’t get a grip even with needle-nose pliers, cut off a coping saw blade and, with the teeth pointed outward, insert the blade into the keyway and try to hook and drag the key out. As a last resort, remove the cylinder. Insert a stiff wire into the cam slot at the back of the cylinder and push the key out.
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Re: Help fix a broken lock

Postby nripin » 7 Aug 2015 7:02

billdeserthills wrote:When you call back, you say you were the original purchaser or you buy the same lock at the hardware store and swap it out
@billdeserthills thanks for the advice !
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Re: Help fix a broken lock

Postby nripin » 7 Aug 2015 7:08

Smyrna Locksmith wrote:Using pliers, try to grip and pull the key straight out. If you can’t get a grip even with needle-nose pliers, cut off a coping saw blade and, with the teeth pointed outward, insert the blade into the keyway and try to hook and drag the key out. As a last resort, remove the cylinder. Insert a stiff wire into the cam slot at the back of the cylinder and push the key out.
i'm a noob !! i understood nothing from that ! can u please link me to a video for the same ?
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Re: Help fix a broken lock

Postby Raymond » 7 Aug 2015 23:30

Those locks wear out. They are so inexpensive that you should give up trying to fix it and just buy a new one. You have already wasted too much time and trouble 'beating a dead horse.'
Nothing is foolproof to a talented fool. Wisdom is not just in determining how to do something, but also includes determining whether it should be done at all.
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Re: Help fix a broken lock

Postby billdeserthills » 8 Aug 2015 16:43

nripin wrote:
billdeserthills wrote:When you call back, you say you were the original purchaser or you buy the same lock at the hardware store and swap it out
@billdeserthills thanks for the advice !




Though some may regard it as theft, these locks now say 100% mechanical warranty on the side, so why shouldn't kwikset buy your new lock?
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Re: Help fix a broken lock

Postby jimu57 » 9 Aug 2015 17:18

I think it's warranted to the original purchaser.
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Re: Help fix a broken lock

Postby billdeserthills » 9 Aug 2015 22:07

jimu57 wrote:I think it's warranted to the original purchaser.



You won't be getting any free locks with that attitude
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Re: Help fix a broken lock

Postby nripin » 10 Aug 2015 7:00

if they can market and sell their products as warranted for life, i think the free replacement is genuine !
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