Just had to share this experience and hope that someone can benefit from my hindsight.
The door lock barrel on my Mk1 leon seized and (at one point) nearly jammed the key in it!
I thought, in my ignorance that to replace the lock barrel would require removing the entire door card and inner panel, along with detaching the electric window.
When will I ever learn to RTFM!
What I discovered was the following:
1. You DO NOT need to remove the door card, inner panel or window to replace the lock barrel.
2. a replacement lock barrel and two keys costs just £12.50 on ebay.
3. to remove the old lock, just open the door and remove the small plastic disc cover inside the door near the handle and then loosen the T20 torx bolt.
4. The old lock should then slide out.
5. Job takes no more than 15 minutes.
6. I am a tw@t for not researching this first.
Hope this saves someone else a lot of trouble!
The door lock barrel on my Mk1 leon seized and (at one point) nearly jammed the key in it!
I thought, in my ignorance that to replace the lock barrel would require removing the entire door card and inner panel, along with detaching the electric window.
When will I ever learn to RTFM!
What I discovered was the following:
1. You DO NOT need to remove the door card, inner panel or window to replace the lock barrel.
2. a replacement lock barrel and two keys costs just £12.50 on ebay.
3. to remove the old lock, just open the door and remove the small plastic disc cover inside the door near the handle and then loosen the T20 torx bolt.
4. The old lock should then slide out.
5. Job takes no more than 15 minutes.
6. I am a tw@t for not researching this first.
Hope this saves someone else a lot of trouble!