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Thread: No pullable door locks?
rotarynews


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posted August 13, 2001 04:32 PM

No pullable door locks?

Am I missing something, or are there no or lock knobs on these things? I know you can lock the door from the outside, but what about within?
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J-Ro


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posted August 16, 2001 11:02 PM

Locking from inside...

When inside just push the handle foward and you will hear a click, the door will be locked. Or when stepping out, push the inside handle forward and hold the outside button down while closing the door and you will not need the key to lock the door.
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rotarynews


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posted August 19, 2001 06:36 PM

Locks Work!

Wow, I had no idea that you could push the handles forward to lock the doors... Good to know!


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posted August 27, 2001 12:32 PM

Speaking of that, my driver's handle was messed up and did not allow it to be pushed forward to lock it..... untill I got fed up with it one day and took off the doorskin and snaked my arm all the way up to the backside of the door handle and started squirting it with a mini can of slick 50 pump spray. The little thing that the handle fits on was also damaged so I fixed it as best as I could. Now I have a working driver's door lock!
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