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Date:         Tue, 13 Nov 2001 19:45:16 -0500
Reply-To:     Greg Marshall <earthboy@HOME.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Greg Marshall <earthboy@HOME.COM>
Subject:      Re: Removing Rear Hatch Lock
Comments: To: David O'Shea <DOShea@GEOMATRIX.COM>
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I had this same problem a while back. I ended up removing the lock from the van, soaking it in degreaser, then relubing it. I don't have my bentley handy, but as I recall, removing the lock is a fairly simple affair once you get the taiilgate panel off. Toget the panel off, I used a tool I made from a thin piece of metal (about the size of a wide ruler) with a V cut in the end. You can use this to lever off the panel clips without breaking anything. Once the panel is off, pull out the insulation, and I think you'll find the lock is relatively easy to remove. It;s also a good time to spray some rust check on the inside of the tailgate. Also, when you put it all back together again, put some thicker and better insulation in there. When I had to pull the interior out of my van this summer I took out all the panels and refilled it with nice new pink fiberglass insulation. I now find it much comfier for sleeping in, and it stays colder in the heat, and warmer in the cold.

greg. 82 westy.

David O'Shea wrote:

> I can no longer rotate the key in the lock of the rear hatch of my '83 > Vanagon. Luckily it's stuck in the unlocked position. Lubricating it in > place was no help. I thought I'd try removing it from the van, flushing it > with brake cleaner, lubing it with teflon spray lubricant in order to free > it up. If that fails, I'll take it to the locksmith for a little > professional TLC. > > Questions: > How does one remove the rear lock cylinder from the hatch? ..does the entire > latch mechanism need to come out of the door? None of this is clear from a > quick review of my Bentley. > > My typical M.O. is to just dive right in and start taking things apart. Half > the time I end up creating more work than necessary. This time I thought I'd > check with y'all first. > > Any bright ideas appreciated. > > -Dave O'Shea


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