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Title: Door removal query (Sorry, another Pug query)
Post by: Webby the Bear on 26 August 2014, 15:31:09
Hi ya,

i swear soon i'll stop bombarding you with peugeot problems  ;D

However, i woke up in a cold sweat last night as i had a realisation......

i am picking up a new door for the pug this week as the old on is wrecked. but i hadnt even considered her key not fitting! lol

how on earth does one solve this?
Title: Re: Door removal query (Sorry, another Pug query)
Post by: Nick W on 26 August 2014, 16:17:15
Swap the lock cylinders over.
They're probably only attached with a spring clip and the actuating rod. Another opportunity to practice some swearing.
Title: Re: Door removal query (Sorry, another Pug query)
Post by: Webby the Bear on 26 August 2014, 16:19:16
Swap the lock cylinders over.
They're probably only attached with a spring clip and the actuating rod. Another opportunity to practice some swearing.
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Will do mate, thanks.

Do you know what to do about the central locking? By swapping the lock over is the transponder on that?
Title: Re: Door removal query (Sorry, another Pug query)
Post by: Andy B on 26 August 2014, 18:35:47
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Will do mate, thanks.

Do you know what to do about the central locking? By swapping the lock over is the transponder on that?

Transponders sit somewhere near the ignition barrel so they can 'talk' to the chip in the key. Swapping over the mechanical lock / barrel is enough, the key will operate the central locking via switches in the lock. If it's remote locking, you could even leave it as it is ....... just don't let the battery run flat  ::) ::)
Title: Re: Door removal query (Sorry, another Pug query)
Post by: 05omegav6 on 26 August 2014, 18:37:45
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Will do mate, thanks.

Do you know what to do about the central locking? By swapping the lock over is the transponder on that?

Transponders sit somewhere near the ignition barrel so they can 'talk' to the chip in the key. Swapping over the mechanical lock / barrel is enough, the key will operate the central locking via switches in the lock. If it's remote locking, you could even leave it as it is ....... just don't let the battery run flat  ::) ::)

There's always the passenger door and the boot ::)
Title: Re: Door removal query (Sorry, another Pug query)
Post by: Webby the Bear on 26 August 2014, 18:47:36
Thanks Andy,

So just to be clear, if I replace just the door lock where the key goes then it'll be all good? :)
Title: Re: Door removal query (Sorry, another Pug query)
Post by: Andy B on 26 August 2014, 19:32:25
Thanks Andy,

So just to be clear, if I replace just the door lock where the key goes then it'll be all good? :)

Yes  :y :y
Title: Re: Door removal query (Sorry, another Pug query)
Post by: Vamps on 26 August 2014, 22:13:06
Thanks Andy,

So just to be clear, if I replace just the door lock where the key goes then it'll be all good? :)

Yes  :y :y

Or don't bother, if central locking, and just keep the spare door key on your ring for emergencies............. ;D ;D
Title: Re: Door removal query (Sorry, another Pug query)
Post by: omega3000 on 26 August 2014, 23:05:58
Hi ya,

i swear soon i'll stop bombarding you with peugeot problems  ;D

However, i woke up in a cold sweat last night as i had a realisation......

i am picking up a new door for the pug this week as the old on is wrecked. but i hadnt even considered her key not fitting! lol

how on earth does one solve this?

Just drive it straight in  ::) ;D

(http://s0.geograph.org.uk/photos/36/88/368818_6ce1bfbf.jpg)
Title: Re: Door removal query (Sorry, another Pug query)
Post by: Vamps on 26 August 2014, 23:19:00
Hi ya,

i swear soon i'll stop bombarding you with peugeot problems  ;D

However, i woke up in a cold sweat last night as i had a realisation......

i am picking up a new door for the pug this week as the old on is wrecked. but i hadnt even considered her key not fitting! lol

how on earth does one solve this?

Just drive it straight in  ::) ;D

(http://s0.geograph.org.uk/photos/36/88/368818_6ce1bfbf.jpg)


 ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Door removal query (Sorry, another Pug query)
Post by: Webby the Bear on 27 August 2014, 09:25:43
Thanks lads :):):)

And yes, i'd love to d o that i really would. absolute hunk of junk
Title: Re: Door removal query (Sorry, another Pug query)
Post by: Webby the Bear on 27 August 2014, 10:56:36
ps, is the key barrell held in with two screws behing the door card?
Title: Re: Door removal query (Sorry, another Pug query)
Post by: The Sheriff on 27 August 2014, 11:41:31
ps, is the key barrell held in with two screws behing the door card?
Take the door card of and if you see two screws.....yes. If not...no. :y
Title: Re: Door removal query (Sorry, another Pug query)
Post by: Gaffers on 27 August 2014, 11:54:00
If it's a peugeot the procedure is simple:

1. Move car so that wall or solid object is just off the side of the door that needs removing
2. Open said door
3. Reverse hard

It cant do anymore damage than removing it with tools can do on a car made of swiss cheese.
Title: Re: Door removal query (Sorry, another Pug query)
Post by: Webby the Bear on 27 August 2014, 12:07:39
 ;D ;D ;D Thanks lads ;)
Title: Re: Door removal query (Sorry, another Pug query)
Post by: omega3000 on 27 August 2014, 20:01:41
We love the care bear but not his pug  :D ;D Geez the grief i got with that 106 on here  :-[ ;D