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rear door lock failure, opening suggestion

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the rear drives side door on my octavia vrs was broken since i got the car a couple of months ago, i decided it was time to get it opening again, i got information on other threads here about removing the door panel with the door closed, was nervous about doing this as i didnt want to damage the door card, however it popped off easily enough and i didnt break any of the clips which i was well pleased about, i tried sending power directly to the lock, tapping the lock, HITTING the lock, but no good it wasnt opening, i decided to smash it off as i had lost patience, so finally got the door open and removed the remains of the lock, i re assembled it on the bench afterwards to see exactly what had happened to it, the motor was faulty, it would work sporadically, so though id take a few pics of how to deal with this if it happened again, smashing it off is a little heavy handed..

 

so with a dremel or small angle grinder, grind away the section circled in yellow, this will reveal the cog of the motor, use a small screwdriver or similar to wind the cog till the lock is in the open position, the door should operate now so you will be able to open the door and replace the faulty lock, hope this helps.. ;) JD   

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I just smashed fook out of mine with a lump hammer and long screwdriver until it opened :D

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yeah thats what i did too, but if ya really didnt want to damage anything or if a "customer" was watching maybe this way would look more professional.. :D  

I just smashed fook out of mine with a lump hammer and long screwdriver until it opened :D

 

lol, me too!

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you scoundrels!!!!!  ha ha ... well this method you will still be able to use the existing lock till you get a replacement,   ;)

best to get the new lock before doing the repair tbh

 

good alternative tho :thumbup:

best to get the new lock before doing the repair tbh

 

good alternative tho :thumbup:

+1, I'd always get a replacement first in case the 'smash fook' method goes tits up.

Mine was intermittent so I changed it before I had to get smashing :)

Mine was intermittent so I changed it before I had to get smashing :)

You've always been smashing, Rob. :D

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ha ha i got a replacement, went to fit it and it was for the other door!!!!  :@

oh that sucks dude!

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gettin it swapped tomorrow,  waiting on my calipers anyway so the cars not in use, driving my '85 audi 80 sport in the meantime, ;)

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got the correct lock today, just finished fitting it, (numerous swear words were used)  all good now, :) 

good news!

 

its not bad too do really, least you will know how to do it for next time.... :bandit:  damn vag door lock motors!

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ha ha , yup next time is right!!!!!!     :D   

 

on the other hand at least ive learned something, folks with fancy new cars must be thick as *insert expletive* !!!!!  

seems to be a common problem, think i will just leave mine alone!! anyway its locked and i can use the other rear door

will fail the mot though, you need all doors to be able to open to pass.

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good oportunity to try this method out!!! ya can re lock the door again by turning the cog the other way.. ;)

...or if its the OSR door, you could buy the new lock I have for sale :happy:

Looks like new doow lock for me then off to eBay for passenger rear door lock hmmmpffff

There's one for sale at the minute in our FS section, ExAudiSi is selling it.

Won't fail an MOT only if it's a front door, mine just sailed through!

Really? It's all doors here.

yea pretty sure my mot mate said its all doors.

I have a few of these (front and rear for sale in my for sale thread)

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silly question but does it  matter which way you turn the cog lol :beer:

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