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I replaced the door locks today, and thanks to WARWAG for the pick and the write up. http://www.steelsoldiers.com/cucv/61076-cucv-door-lock-replacement.html
Here is my write up with pics.
Pepboys for the locks part# DL15250 less than $20. (pic 1)
Pulled all screws from inside of door panel. Including arm rest (under all the dirt). (pic 2)
Used lock wrench to hold panel back from window roller wile I removed the ring that holds the crank handle to the shaft. A set of small bent needle nosed pliers will help pull the lock ring. Try not to let it get away from you, its small and hard to find (and flies suprisingly far). (pic 3)
Pulled panel away from door at bottom and center. There are a couple of plastic body clips under there that just get pulled out. Then take the door lock knob off. Pull the panel straight up to get it off the top of the door. Its got 5 or 6 metal clips that keep the top of the door tight against the window.
Here is my write up with pics.
Pepboys for the locks part# DL15250 less than $20. (pic 1)
Pulled all screws from inside of door panel. Including arm rest (under all the dirt). (pic 2)
Used lock wrench to hold panel back from window roller wile I removed the ring that holds the crank handle to the shaft. A set of small bent needle nosed pliers will help pull the lock ring. Try not to let it get away from you, its small and hard to find (and flies suprisingly far). (pic 3)
Pulled panel away from door at bottom and center. There are a couple of plastic body clips under there that just get pulled out. Then take the door lock knob off. Pull the panel straight up to get it off the top of the door. Its got 5 or 6 metal clips that keep the top of the door tight against the window.
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