you might want to try spraying a butt load of WD-40 into the lock mechinism. Mine did this last year after a rain and freeze session and I had to hold the door closed until it all warmed up. Got home sprayed it and it worked since.
Hello. With the winter coming, I went through the usual locks-not-working-properly-phase when its raining on days and sub-zero at nights. Usually cleaning the locks and aplying some anti-frost makes the locks work. This time around however after using these, the driver door fails to close properly. The vertical moving part (dunno the terms, english isn't my first language) that should lock into upright when the door is closed fails to lock into the closed position. When you manually turn that part in other doors, a latch of sorts locks into place from above, this is not happening on the drivers door.
I've earlier had some problems, especially during winter time, with locks jamming into the closed-position, but never this way around. I don't have a garage and I'm not going to open the door in the dark, cold and rain, so I'll have to check it up indoors later. If anyone could enlighten me if there is some known breaking part in there or something else I should be aware of before I start removing the door panel I would appreciate it. I'm lazy enough to try to avoid extra work, so if there's some part I'm going to have to replace anyway, I could do it in one door-opening session.
And yea, as you can figure out, I'm just a poor student who loves his car. So sorry if this is too basic for you guys![]()
you might want to try spraying a butt load of WD-40 into the lock mechinism. Mine did this last year after a rain and freeze session and I had to hold the door closed until it all warmed up. Got home sprayed it and it worked since.
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.
John F. Kennedy
the drivers side rear door on my car has some closing issues as well, you have to SLAM it to get it to close all the way
I have a bad driver's door lock actuator (it's out of the car now until I get a replacement), and my driver's door won't lock unless I make sure the little lock/unlock rod is pulled up all the way before shutting the door. It's a longshot, but try pulling the rod up before you shut the door, and see if that helps.
It's fairly common that, after years of being lubricated with silicon spray and derivatives, the latch mechanism will gunk up and stick. The problem is accentuated in the cold.
The remedy is to remove the latch from the door and thoroughly clean it. Ideally in a parts washer, but doable with a can of brake cleaner.
The latch is easy to remove, but the process is not entirely obvious as various mounting hardware are obscured and hidden. There is at least one Torx T55 (could be T50, not clear in my mind at the moment) hidden under the secondary weatherstripping that surrounds the perimeter of the door. You may also need to loosen the window regulator guide so that the latch will clear the door frame on removal. The most difficult part of the job is reconnecting the action rod between the latch and the door handle mechanism.
Thanks for all the replies, much appreciated.
I haven't yet gotten the chance to remove door panels (horrible weather), but I tried some things on the lock. My passenger side door lock knob goes down if you use central locking even while the door is open, but if you try this on drivers side now, all the other doors knobs will go down, then bounce back up, while driver's door does nothing. Kinda makes me wonder if the problem could be related to the actuator or the whole locking system.
Originally I figured it would be just some dumb mechanical jam/breakage in the drivers door. The problem with the door lock knob not reacting makes me wonder tho. Gotta try to work on it tomorrow, hopefully I'll be wiser after that.
might want to try syncing them first.Originally Posted by Spjarv
95 E34 530I V2.37
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.
John F. Kennedy
That's exactly what happened to me. The actuator was broken. And, for the record, don't try to take it apart and JB Weld it back together (unless you've nothing better to do; it's not hard) because it doesn't last. But yes, do try synching it first.
When you lock the doors, does the driver's-side knob move at all, even just a tiny bit?
Originally Posted by Spjarv
Driver door actuator's prolly doing nothing, no movement of the knob. The driver side lock has been acting up a bit earlier this fall too, had to use passenger side lock sometimes.
Did you have problems with closing the door too in addition to the lock not working? For a layman, it feels a bit strange that the latch that just keeps the door shut would be dependant on the actuator etc when closing the door... but it also sounds a bit far-fetched to think those 2 things just happened at once by chance.
Hope I get my baby fixed up for her 17th birthday next week![]()
Wow! nice sig picOriginally Posted by indierthanthou
Might crop the sides just a bit though.
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