Re: [diesel_mercedes] Re: Frozen door locks

 

I've tried Lock-ease Catalog # LE-5. This is a graphite in a thin
evaporating fluid. I have used so much that graphite is running down
the outside of the door.

Liquid Wrench deicer LLD03 seems to work a lot better.

I've had to use this daily, or even twice a day(morning going to work,
and evening returning home).

I'm starting to think it may be the door's interior moisture seal may be
shot. It may be the warm moist heated air is getting into the door
panel and condensing on the cold door lock. I'll keep some notes to see
when it freezes up. If it freezes only after driving with the heat on,
while it's cold, then it may be condensation. If it freezes only parked
in the driveway without running, water is leaking into the lock some how.

I keep the cans of lock deicer in the trunk. I learned the lesson not
to store them in the car.

I'll look for the Mopar spray. The part number you supplied looks like
rust penetrant from internet searches. Hopefully this will be a short
winter.

Carl

On 1/16/2016 12:01 PM, vwnate1@yahoo.com [diesel_mercedes] wrote:
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> I've never had one the MoPar graphite spray didn't fix .
>
> How long has it been since you last sprayed it ? .
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> Did you spray it in until it burps back out , wait a couple minutes
> and repeat ? .
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> Part # : 04318039AB .
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> One Jeep Dealer on the road claimed it didn't exist then when I walked
> back to the Service Area and grabbed a can , lied and said they're not
> allowed to sell it to the Public....
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> A-holes refused to let me spray my stuck door lock even .
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> Gotta be persistent wit this stuff .
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> -Nate
> Diyernh wrote :
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> Any solutions to New Hampshire cold weather and door locks freezing?
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> Over the last few years, the drivers door lock has been freezing. I
> can't get the key in. If I spend some time, I can thaw it with my bare
> hands, holding on to the metal area around the look and repeatedly
> taking the key out, warming it and reinserting it. The passenger side
> is also difficult, but not as bad.
>
> I've tried the graphite spray, and other lock deicers. I have covered
> the lock access, and gaps between the door handle and door with silicone
> grease to seal it. Still froze up last week.
>
> Carl in NH
>

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RE: [diesel_mercedes] Re: Frozen door locks?

 

ps - this is one of those things where you can pick up a dozen old door locks from a PAP yard or ebay and clean them up for instant replacement if necessary. I do that with the center console switches and other small mickey mouse parts that can go south on you.

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RE: [diesel_mercedes] Re: Frozen door locks?

 

 

Good idea on the door lock cleaning.

Who knows what el crapola has been used on the door lock mechanisms over the years.   Get some brake cleaner,

and spray away.  What did Mercedes recommend on their door locks?  Or get something like a moly disulfide

lube that is a dry film lube for a wide range of temps.  Being dry, it will not attract debris that will

jam the door locks.   CRC 03084 16 oz Aerosol Dry Moly Lubricant  or WD-40 BIKE DRY LUBE

 

 

 

 

 

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Subject: [diesel_mercedes] Re: Frozen door locks?

 

 

Well, as you may guess, we southern California guys are experts in frozen driving conditions.  First thing that came to my mind was my wifes hair blow dryer and wiring it to run off the cigarette lighter. Then I remembered reading about heating up the car key so it melted the ice. I noticed my locks worked better after I took them apart and cleaned all of the 30 year old grease, gunk, and crud out.


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[diesel_mercedes] Re: Frozen door locks?

 

Well, as you may guess, we southern California guys are experts in frozen driving conditions.  First thing that came to my mind was my wifes hair blow dryer and wiring it to run off the cigarette lighter. Then I remembered reading about heating up the car key so it melted the ice. I noticed my locks worked better after I took them apart and cleaned all of the 30 year old grease, gunk, and crud out.

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