Gutes Video! Endlich mal einer der es richtig zeigt, wie man die Feder einsetzt! Ich habe mir mehrere anderen Videos vorher angeschaut die zeigen wie man es nicht machen soll! Die haben nämlich alle die Feder falsch eingebaut! Nach 1,5 Stunden bin ich zum Glück auf diese Video gestoßen!
Using Small Bronze tubing from K&S Helped a ton, Also Pushing down using the tall piece with the crosshatch on top guiding the spring down the shaft was my yahoo moment ! Boom! Fixed it!
Shout out to you! Bought the kit. Your video was a great help! Took me a minute to figure the original out. I actually had 2 broken parts. The piece in your video, and the shaft (which stayed behind when I pulled the lock from the door). Also the pin was missing completely. The ink pen idea was great! I found a metal pen after I frustratingly broke 3 plastic pens.
thank you for this exellent posting ! it s the good way ! and the using a pen is famous to compress the ring in the same time pushing with finger first and with the ended part as soon as the ring goes deeper ,if not the ring doesnt go deep at the right place and the locking part can't enter .THANK AGAIN for you work
Great info...no question. Bit you need to at least frame the shot so we can SEE what you are doing. Had to rewind like 5 times and finally guess on some parts. It worked great in the end...but a better quality should accompany the kits you sell, and your cold was killing me.
Gutes Video! Endlich mal einer der es richtig zeigt, wie man die Feder einsetzt! Ich habe mir mehrere anderen Videos vorher angeschaut die zeigen wie man es nicht machen soll! Die haben nämlich alle die Feder falsch eingebaut! Nach 1,5 Stunden bin ich zum Glück auf diese Video gestoßen!
Using Small Bronze tubing from K&S Helped a ton, Also Pushing down using the tall piece with the crosshatch on top guiding the spring down the shaft was my yahoo moment ! Boom! Fixed it!
Shout out to you! Bought the kit. Your video was a great help! Took me a minute to figure the original out. I actually had 2 broken parts. The piece in your video, and the shaft (which stayed behind when I pulled the lock from the door). Also the pin was missing completely. The ink pen idea was great! I found a metal pen after I frustratingly broke 3 plastic pens.
thank you for this exellent posting ! it s the good way ! and the using a pen is famous to compress the ring in the same time pushing with finger first and with the ended part as soon as the ring goes deeper ,if not the ring doesnt go deep at the right place and the locking part can't enter .THANK AGAIN for you work
Thank you for coming up with this. It took me almost an hour. The trick would be find a thick plastic pen to use.
Thanks to your Video I was able to Diagnose and Repair My E46 Door Lock cylinder.Thanks JR.
You've just saved me a load of money, thanks mate! The Spring is a little bastard, but persevere, and eventually, it'll pop in.
Great video been struggling to get that spring til I saw your pen technique haha thanks for the video
Great info...no question. Bit you need to at least frame the shot so we can SEE what you are doing. Had to rewind like 5 times and finally guess on some parts. It worked great in the end...but a better quality should accompany the kits you sell, and your cold was killing me.
Thank you very much for your help got it repaired the first time .
this was the easiest and most sympul way to do it, thanks
Moor importend detail is grease, I have did put some special grease in it! my GM 5 is gone so i have to use te lock on daily basis.
Thanks, it helped a lot. Specially a small metal pen tip, as described was that handy solution..
Worked perfectly! Thanks
I reassembled the lock from this video, plus I also used the pen idea, great video, thanks
Thanks
excellent job. Best video on lock repair.
You helped a lot, thanks👍👍
AWESOME VIDEO THANK YOU
thanks you so much...very very helpful