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Replacing upvc 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,

Replacing upvc lock

Postby Elastigirl » 14 Jan 2014 13:07

I've tried to replace my upvc door lock but can't because of 2 pieces of metal which stop the screen coming out (the one on the panel). Here is a pic http://i44.tinypic.com/wix1sk.jpg

Also can I remove the lock if I don't have a key?

The door is unlocked but we've lost the key and the home therefore isn't secure.

Please help
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Re: Replacing upvc lock

Postby horsefeathers » 14 Jan 2014 14:05

Elastigirl wrote:I've tried to replace my upvc door lock but can't because of 2 pieces of metal which stop the screen coming out (the one on the panel). Here is a pic http://i44.tinypic.com/wix1sk.jpg

Also can I remove the lock if I don't have a key?

The door is unlocked but we've lost the key and the home therefore isn't secure.

Please help



gotta laugh.....you are in a panic because you cant lock your door on your property, but rather than ring local locksmiths for price, you take time to register on the forum and post - then sit and wait for hopefully some replies before you presumably go to bed!!!

anyway, to answer your Q - it is a fullex unit and if you fully lift (or lower, cant remember) then the 'pieces of metal' will no longer be in the way of the screw. Removing the screw wont help you getting the cylinder out though as you need a key, or pick it so the cam is in the right position.

no doubt someone will instruct you how to break the cylinder.........but if you damage the gearbox then prepare for a good 3 figure sum to replace!
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Re: Replacing upvc lock

Postby Squelchtone » 14 Jan 2014 14:33

Hey horsefeathers, 1 more post and you can apply for Advanced access :lol:

nah just kiddin, good to see you on here, I was hoping someone from across the pond would tackle this question.

Thanks!
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Re: Replacing upvc lock

Postby horsefeathers » 14 Jan 2014 14:36

advanced access? ......i should hope so, a man of my calibre! ha

(still got the supporter's T-shirt - though never wear it as want to sell it one day for a huge price on ebay!)
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Re: Replacing upvc lock

Postby Elastigirl » 14 Jan 2014 15:45

You over estimated my state of mind. I'm not in a panic, simply asking the question.

Not entirely sure I follow what you mean though but it seems your answer confirms what I though, that I will have to get a locksmith in to replace it as I don't have the key.

Thanks very much for taking the time to answer though., much appreciated
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