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Old Feb 8, 2009 | 07:58 AM
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No not really, use a scredriver in the lock in the door to act as the "pin" so as to activate the lock, you will no doubt find the lock mech is partially seized, point the scredriver at the lock and insert so that it does exactly what the pin on the striker plate does, and you will instantly see what is wrong.
In short it's lock out time for a bloody good degrease, and relube.
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