The door handle to my front door was acting up. Took it off and thought of lubricating it, then this popped out. What to do now? How do you fix this? A detached doorknob from a white door showing internal mechanism and a square spindle, with a wooden deck floor in the background. Close-up of a door lock mechanism with a detached handle, revealing a metal piece sticking out, against a wooden floor and tiled entryway background. A detached doorknob from a white door showing internal mechanism and a square spindle, with a wooden deck floor in the background. Close-up of a door lock mechanism with a detached handle, revealing a metal piece sticking out, against a wooden floor and tiled entryway background. A detached doorknob from a white door showing internal mechanism and a square spindle, with a wooden deck floor in the background. Close-up of a door lock mechanism with a detached handle, revealing a metal piece sticking out, against a wooden floor and tiled entryway background. A detached doorknob from a white door showing internal mechanism and a square spindle, with a wooden deck floor in the background. Close-up of a door lock mechanism with a detached handle, revealing a metal piece sticking out, against a wooden floor and tiled entryway background.
 
new lock case
 
S Snabbfix said:
The door handle on my front door was acting up. Took it off and thought about lubricating it, then this popped out. What to do now? How do you fix this? [image] [image] [image] [image] [image] [image] [image] [image]
 
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T tergo said:
new lock case
do you mean replacing everything? The lock is ok. But they might be connected?
 
S Snabbfix said:
do you mean replace everything? The lock is okay. But maybe they are connected?
not everything just the lock case not the cylinder etc
otherwise, you can try opening the lock case and see if it can be repaired
 
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richardtenggren
You also look like you need to deal with the junction box for the previous element, looks a bit scary :o

If it can't be fixed, maybe you can remove the fallkolv but still be able to lock for the night.
 
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richardtenggren richardtenggren said:
You also seem to need to address the junction box for the previous element, looks a bit scary :surprised:

If it can't be fixed, maybe you can remove the fallkolv but still be able to lock for the night.
richardtenggren richardtenggren said:
You also seem to need to address the junction box for the previous element, looks a bit scary :surprised:

If it can't be fixed, maybe you can remove the fallkolv but still be able to lock for the night.
remove the fallkolv how?
The junction box is ok. No power.
 
S Snabbfix said:
remove the deadbolt how?
if it doesn't come out, you'll have to open the lock case and take out the deadbolt
 
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I will try
T tergo said:
if you can't pull it out, you'll have to open the lock case and remove the bolt
Ok. Thanks for the help. I will try to do this.
 
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