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If the metal carrier panel is riveted on you will just need to drill them out its very easy, then either borrow a rivet gun when you come to put it back on or better would be to bolt it back on incase you need to do the lock mech again. then wind the window up until you can see the two bolts that hold the glass in place (may have to remove two inch ish black rubber grommets to see through) then unbolt those and the glass will be free to pop out (at a slight angle back end first is best way. Then you can get to the door lock mech. The £20 ish ebay replacement mechs work well. 

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Hi there, 

 

I have a failing door lock mechanism and I'm after a bit of help as to DIY fixing it...Is there any guides on here? I have tried youtube with no luck.

 

Cheers guys

Yes for for the most part;

 

removing the carrier- http://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/119359-removing-the-ancillaries-carrier/

 and you'll need to know about the cable into the handle - here http://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/113882-removing-a-door-handle-fabia-and-octavia/

Once the carrier off and you have marked the cable/removed it then its just a matter of two spine bolts holding the lock on.

 

If it is riveted your need the proper rivets from dealer (they are huge!) and a lazy tong riveter (i got mine from toolstation)

 

doing both my rears soon (again , yay!)

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 I don't suppose you know what size bolts to order?

 

The rivets are part number N91078801

 

 

There are ten of them in each front door.

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A god tip - You will find it's very hard to unplug from the socket at the door lock end. I always cut the wires on the cabin of the door carrier plate and use a mechanical connector when re-fitting, you will find it much easier and quicker.

 

DB.

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A god tip - You will find it's very hard to unplug from the socket at the door lock end. I always cut the wires on the cabin of the door carrier plate and use a mechanical connector when re-fitting, you will find it much easier and quicker.

 

DB.

Excellent tip - I must have wasted an hour or more plus grazed knuckles trying to undo the thing.

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I need to replace my nearside rear lock this  week so this is all going to come in handy.  I'm still trying to source a replacement lock though.

 

Looking through the forum and elsewhere online I've found the part number: 3B2837015AM.  Although, that does appear to be a front nearside lock.  Does anyone know if the front and rear locks would be the same?

 

 

 

However, this ebay listing has the part number: 3B4 839 015AM

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SKODA-FABIA-REAR-LEFT-CENTRAL-DOOR-LOCK-1999-2007-BRAND-NEW-/151362697135?hash=item233deb77af:g:qqQAAOSwKIpWDlRc

 

Its listed as being brand new....which for that price I'm a bit unsure about.

 

Any advice would be appreciated.

 

Thanks

 

Jenko

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I need to replace my nearside rear lock this  week so this is all going to come in handy.  I'm still trying to source a replacement lock though.

 

Looking through the forum and elsewhere online I've found the part number: 3B2837015AM.  Although, that does appear to be a front nearside lock.  Does anyone know if the front and rear locks would be the same?

 

 

 

However, this ebay listing has the part number: 3B4 839 015AM

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SKODA-FABIA-REAR-LEFT-CENTRAL-DOOR-LOCK-1999-2007-BRAND-NEW-/151362697135?hash=item233deb77af:g:qqQAAOSwKIpWDlRc

 

Its listed as being brand new....which for that price I'm a bit unsure about.

 

Any advice would be appreciated.

 

Thanks

 

Jenko

 

It will be brand new, but a pattern part (aka not made by VW,Audi,Skoda) .

 

I've ordered this one - spoken to the shop owner who assures me it the right one http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/321812062357?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

 

I have already fitted one that wasnt the exact same part no, and the anti-hijack doesnt work properly with it. 

 

Edit - pretty sure the part number you need is 3B4839015AG

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I need to replace my nearside rear lock this  week so this is all going to come in handy.  I'm still trying to source a replacement lock though.

 

Looking through the forum and elsewhere online I've found the part number: 3B2837015AM.  Although, that does appear to be a front nearside lock.  Does anyone know if the front and rear locks would be the same?

 

 

 

However, this ebay listing has the part number: 3B4 839 015AM

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SKODA-FABIA-REAR-LEFT-CENTRAL-DOOR-LOCK-1999-2007-BRAND-NEW-/151362697135?hash=item233deb77af:g:qqQAAOSwKIpWDlRc

 

Its listed as being brand new....which for that price I'm a bit unsure about.

 

Any advice would be appreciated.

 

Thanks

 

Jenko

If the car has central locking, my reading of this page suggests that you want part number 6Y0839015A.

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If the car has central locking, my reading of this page suggests that you want part number 6Y0839015A.

Think i got the part No. above from SkodaParts, by ringing up and providing my Reg.

 

I bought the part here originally http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/321557961878?ru=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fsch%2Fi.html%3F_from%3DR40%26_sacat%3D0%26_nkw%3D321557961878%26_rdc%3D1 and found that the anti hijack doesn't work (lock drops then pops up again) -- Note that the part No. only ends 'A'.).

 

Due to confusion it might be best ringing a dealer, giving them your reg and asking them for the part No (and Price) so you know for certain 

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Think i got the part No. above from SkodaParts, by ringing up and providing my Reg.

 

I bought the part here originally http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/321557961878?ru=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fsch%2Fi.html%3F_from%3DR40%26_sacat%3D0%26_nkw%3D321557961878%26_rdc%3D1 and found that the anti hijack doesn't work (lock drops then pops up again) -- Note that the part No. only ends 'A'.).

 

Due to confusion it might be best ringing a dealer, giving them your reg and asking them for the part No (and Price) so you know for certain 

 

Thanks for all the advice, really usefull.  I'll give the dealer a ring tomorrow.

 

On the ebay add you just bought from, it says the following:

 

Manufacturer part no: 3B4839015AM

Reference OE/OEM Number: 3B4839015AG, 6QD839015B, 6Y0839015A

 

Does that mean its suitable for all 4?!

 

Thanks again

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Having checked with skodaparts.com they are stating the part number as 6Y0839015A. Same as Wino said above.

Putting this into eBay though it states the locks are for mk2 fabias.

Looks as though I've ordered the wrong one now anyway. Guess I'll find out when I dismantle the door.

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Having checked with skodaparts.com they are stating the part number as 6Y0839015A. Same as Wino said above.

Putting this into eBay though it states the locks are for mk2 fabias.

Looks as though I've ordered the wrong one now anyway. Guess I'll find out when I dismantle the door.

Which did you order?

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3B4839015AM

Will find out tomorrow morning if its the right one.

 

 

It will probably fit all fine but tip from me - before you rivet it all back up, use the lock button on the drivers door and see if it stays down. Might also be worth taking it for a quick run (aka over 10mph) to make sure the anti-hijack is working properly.

 

As above mine works fine aka lock/unlocks from the fob but the lock drops and jumps back up when anti-hijack tries to lock it.

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