If you want to remove the wires wich are connected to it you have to remove the interior door panel and the rest of the parts from Inside the door. This când only be done from inside the door after removing the door panel
It took me several hours to get the key lock back in. What you see in TH-cam videos is a lot of shaking and jiggling, this is not normally how mechanical things should work. The key lock inserts into a carrier which the T30 Torx screw undoes to unclamp the lock. When reassembling, the carrier doesn't appear to move back far enough despite it going back to a solid position with a final 'click'. There's actually further for it to go, but the mechanism will only move far enough ***if the handle / door release is FULLY pulled***. This gives you the additional two millimeters of movement of the carrier necessary to insert the key lock easily and smoothly - no agressive shaking, pushing, pulling and jiggling is necessary.
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How do you remove it completely? With wires? Xir wraping, thank you!
If you want to remove the wires wich are connected to it you have to remove the interior door panel and the rest of the parts from Inside the door. This când only be done from inside the door after removing the door panel
Can a keyless sensor be replaced inside this handle?
You need to replace the whole handle I think 🙏
Thank you it worked. 🙂🚀
Your welkome mate 🙏
Is refitting it easy? Just put it back in and tighten the screw?
Removing was easy but it was painful to put it back in
Yes, sometimes it's more difficult to assemble everything back together then to remove or dismantle the items
@@HOWTODO0828 but your vid helped I lot. Thank you. We did on Peugeot 308 t9. Only difference was t30 bits needed to do.
It took me several hours to get the key lock back in. What you see in TH-cam videos is a lot of shaking and jiggling, this is not normally how mechanical things should work. The key lock inserts into a carrier which the T30 Torx screw undoes to unclamp the lock. When reassembling, the carrier doesn't appear to move back far enough despite it going back to a solid position with a final 'click'. There's actually further for it to go, but the mechanism will only move far enough ***if the handle / door release is FULLY pulled***. This gives you the additional two millimeters of movement of the carrier necessary to insert the key lock easily and smoothly - no agressive shaking, pushing, pulling and jiggling is necessary.