Why my lock is not opening with key?
If that is the problem, it is easy to fix. You can spray a little dry lubricant in the lock to free up the plug so you can open the door. Spray lubricant in the keyway and insert the key a few times so the lubricant can get worked into the mechanism. If a dry lubricant doesn’t do the trick, you can try WD-40.
Why has my lock stopped working?
The lock mechanism may not work simply because the lock is dirty or dry and needs to be lubricated with graphite (do not use any type of oil because this will gum-up the works). An improperly functioning latch may be the result of a poorly fitting door.
What to do if my lock is not working?
You can try lubricating the lock with graphite spray or silicone based lubricant as mentioned above. If this doesn’t help it could be that there is a misalignment of the lock and door (similar to UPVC problem above) or there could be a problem with the lock cylinder.
Can I spray WD-40 in my door lock?
Do not use WD-40, WD-40 is a solvent, not a lubricant and will, in fact, remove any type of lubricant that is in the cylinder. Use a lubricant that has a silicone, graphite or Teflon base only. Make sure the lock cylinder is facing up and spray or pour the lubricant into the cylinder.
What to do if your key wont go into the lock?
If the key won’t go into the lock, ask yourself if the weather is cold enough for the lock to be frozen. If it is, hold the key with a heavy glove and heat it with a match or lighter, and then work it gradually into the keyway.
Why does my door lock turn but not open?
The key may be worn or damaged so it will not work in the cylinder. Just check to see if a different key will work, or if the thumbturn (if one exists) actuates the bolt. The lock cylinder may be broken so that you cannot use your key or anything else to move your door lock into the locked position.
Why is the lock on my car not working?
Once this is coupled with a lack of maintenance, it increases the probability of keys being damaged. If the grooves on the key are altered over time, and the key is no longer able to operate the internal mechanism of the lock, it is potentially damaged and this is probably one of the reasons why your car key is not working. 3.
Why does my bent key not fit in the lock?
If this is the case, your bent key is trying to fit into a straight lock, and it just won’t work. As small as a lock might seem, it is more than common to find things inside the lock, resisting the key from going in all the way.