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Old 19 February 2019, 11:21 PM
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I'm trying to fix the faulty central locking on my GF's Suzuki Liana, and have found that one of the problems is that the lock barrel on the driver's door is knackered. Basically the key struggles to turn it. Trouble is, I can't seem to find anywhere that sells a replacement. Is it one of those things that's purposely difficult to buy as it involves a new key? Just a second hand pair (might as well do the passenger side too) would do the job, but nothing showing up on eBay. Plenty of the locking mechanisms for sale, which are separate from the barrel itself.
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you've tried lubricating the lock?
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Originally Posted by LewisScoob
you've tried lubricating the lock?
Yeah maybe this could work. Maybe you can buy it online that just sells subaru parts (hard to find items).
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Originally Posted by curlyspag
Maybe you can buy it online that just sells subaru parts (hard to find items).
Somehow I don't think that'll work, because its a Suzuki Liana lock that he's after
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