Blade key not working in door
Blade key not working in door
Hey all
i have a 2003 CLK55. When I got the car I remember being able to unlock with the blade key. I don’t recall needing to do anything specific with it to get the door to open. Some time after getting the car, I replaced the Keyless handle with a used replacement. I didn’t change the lock.
3 years later, when I try the key in the lock, the barrel will turn but the door will not unlock.
When I look online, lots of people talk about turning the key left and then having to pull the door multiple times. I must say that I don’t remember needing to do that. Car is UK right hand drive by the way.
Questions:
- Can somebody describe exactly what the blade key opening procedure is?
- Is there a chance that I did knot refit the lock correctly? I wonder if there is an easy mistake there.
- Are there any other known faults/weaknesses in the door lock mechanism that could give the same symptoms?
Thanks in advance.
i have a 2003 CLK55. When I got the car I remember being able to unlock with the blade key. I don’t recall needing to do anything specific with it to get the door to open. Some time after getting the car, I replaced the Keyless handle with a used replacement. I didn’t change the lock.
3 years later, when I try the key in the lock, the barrel will turn but the door will not unlock.
When I look online, lots of people talk about turning the key left and then having to pull the door multiple times. I must say that I don’t remember needing to do that. Car is UK right hand drive by the way.
Questions:
- Can somebody describe exactly what the blade key opening procedure is?
- Is there a chance that I did knot refit the lock correctly? I wonder if there is an easy mistake there.
- Are there any other known faults/weaknesses in the door lock mechanism that could give the same symptoms?
Thanks in advance.
Spindle may not be making contact. Mine broke but yours may have slipped out.
Broken spindle
Mock homemade spindle I made from an old screwdriver but couldn’t get the cotter pin hole drilled because the metal was too hard.
Homemade spindles. I used the one on the right made from a machined bolt that was put on a lathe to remove threads and then ground the head to a chisel point.
I just took the return spring off of the back of the lock mechanism and used a cotter pin to secure my homemade spindle.






