Today I got a message from the dealer that the rebuild kit arrived, I went and got it and immediately started on the tear down.
Pretty straight forward, you just have to be a bit organized when removing the old tumblers and putting them in the right order.
Drivers side lock together, with the regular locking finally working again, I guess I was lucky that the double locking still worked for this long
Both new locks
Since I had the door cards removed to fit the new locks, I decided to fit the new tweater I got in a lot of parts a long time ago. However, I remember switching the drivers side door loom with an other one that had the tweater wires fitted, I got both driver and passenger side looms.
But it turns out the new passenger wiring loom I had is missing the central locking wiring. So I decided to remove the tweater wires and fit then in the C404 plug at the A pillar. I think it was pin 20 & 21.
And since I was busy with working in/on the interior, I also fitted the new gas pedal bushings, the old ones for the spring were pretty toast.
Used some silicon grease for fitting them
Pretty straight forward, you just have to be a bit organized when removing the old tumblers and putting them in the right order.
Drivers side lock together, with the regular locking finally working again, I guess I was lucky that the double locking still worked for this long
Both new locks
Since I had the door cards removed to fit the new locks, I decided to fit the new tweater I got in a lot of parts a long time ago. However, I remember switching the drivers side door loom with an other one that had the tweater wires fitted, I got both driver and passenger side looms.
But it turns out the new passenger wiring loom I had is missing the central locking wiring. So I decided to remove the tweater wires and fit then in the C404 plug at the A pillar. I think it was pin 20 & 21.
And since I was busy with working in/on the interior, I also fitted the new gas pedal bushings, the old ones for the spring were pretty toast.
Used some silicon grease for fitting them
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