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Door lock not working anymore
Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 4:01 am
by Jelmer
When we bought the E12 last year the LHS door lock was working good. After awhile it got harder to use, you had to fiddle around a bit. Eventually it did work at all anymore. You just can't turn the key anymore.
Any advice how to fix this? We would like to keep 1 key for everything.
Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 1:37 pm
by GripGreg
Try lubricating both doors with the spray graphite that comes in a little tube.
I have to do the same to mine.
After spraying, push & pull the key in & out about five times to distribute the graphite before turning & cross your fingers.

I believe it'll get easier gradually.
Graphite may leave some residue on the key in the beginning, so, a wipe down may be in order at first.
Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 10:26 pm
by Mike W.
Graphite is old school and not used by any locksmiths I know. Here in the states we have a great spray lubricant, with teflon, called Triflow that is absolutely great in locks. Not WD40, which does not. It's also relatively expensive, but not too bad and goes a long ways. Look for that if you feel it's the key part of the lock. But the mechanism also gets stiff, and it is winter, and grease, especially old grease can turn to glue when it gets cold. For that you have to take the latch mechanism out, clean and relube it.
Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 1:46 am
by Jelmer
Thanks guys!
Ik think I'm going to take the whole mechanism out, soak it in my degreaser and relubricate it. I did this to the electric window mechanism of my E28 (which where very slow up and down) and relubrucated everything. The window now runs very quick up and down, just like new!
But the lock feels like it is blocking so there might be a different problem.
I let you guys know!
Freeing up the door locks
Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 6:13 pm
by John in Simi Valley
Here is a FAQ for getting to the door lock linkage.
I've found that it has more to do with the lock mechanism linkage seizing up because of old dried out grease than the lock itself.
The following link will help you gain access to these areas.
Spray the link joints with something that will soften up the hardened grease and then actuate the mechanism to get the joints to operate with less restriction.
Have fun!
http://firstfives.org/faq/door_panel_re ... moval.html