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    Can't get the goddamn lock cylinder out

    Finally got around to ordering a door lock repair kit from Pelican. I'm actually not too worried about all those little tumblers and springs, but I can't get the cylinder out of the door. Can anyone give me some advice on how to get that retaining metal clip to come out?
    I've tried prying it out with a long flathead, as suggested in this guide:

    I've tried pulling it to the right with needle nose pliers. I just can't get it to budge.
    Am I right in thinking that the clip is oriented in the same way that guy is holding it, in his write-up?
    I mean - this shouldn't be the tricky bit, right?
    diamantschwarz 1991 318is

    #2
    it's not tricky after you've done it, but yes, oriented as shown.... I grabbed mine with a pair of adjustable pliers and pilled towards the hinges of the door while keeping the metal clip against the inside of the door panel. wiggle wiggle, then yank.... sound familiar?

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      #3
      Ok, got it. So I guess that write-up is for early models. I had the same bracket, but it was attached to another electronic plate. I don't know what it is, but it's the same U-shape but thicker, and it's wired up to something. Anyway - I was attempting to pull out the metal bracket pictured, without this attached piece, so obviously I couldn't get it to budge. Pulled them both, and it popped right out, since they're screwed together.
      Sorry, should have taken pictures. Maybe some sort of safety feature? I did have to disconnect/reconnect the battery before I could get my locks to work properly after putting everything back together.
      Also - I recommend buying a bottle of contact cement, and a couple door panel clips. The vinyl on my door panel was coming off at the edges, so I took the opportunity to reglue it, and replace two broken door panel clips.
      diamantschwarz 1991 318is

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        #4
        The wired piece you saw is for the heated door lock feature that came on some models.

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          #5
          Ah - right. Car is originally from Vancouver, so that makes sense. Thanks.
          diamantschwarz 1991 318is

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