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Handles, locks and latches locks
| Fig. 16.50. Details of the lock of a back door, the latch lock and the door handle: 1 - plastic washer; 2 - washer; 3 - a bolt limiter; 4 - lock latch; 5 - a cover; 6 - lock lever; 7 - bracket; 8 - rod actuator from internal handle; 9 - draft of blocking; 10 - lock lever; 11 - Slotted sleeve; 12 - rod locks; 13 - release button (screwed onto the rod lock); 14 - emphasis; 15 - bracket; 16 - the adjusting bolt
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| Fig. 16.51. The lock and internal handle of opening of a back door 1 - the rear door; 2 - pull the lock; 3 - lock; 4 - the screw; 5 - lock; 6 - a decorative overlay; 7 - inner handle opening the door; 8 - a sealant; 9 - draft of blocking; 10 - lock button
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| Fig. 16.52. Removing the door handle: 1 - the screw; 2 - bracket; 3 - Washer
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In Fig. 16.50 and 16.51 show details of the lock of a back door, lock, and unlock the mechanism of the internal handle. For removal and installation of these components in most cases need to remove decorative trim with water isolating film. The outer door handle is attached screw 1 (Fig. 16.52), which is accessible from the inside of the door. After removing the screw, move the knob in the direction of the arrow, turn and remove from the shaft.
| Fig. 16.53. Removing lock the back door with the latch 1 - Screwdriver
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To release the door lock with a latch lock lever, as shown in Fig. 16.53. Check for damage to the washer and bracket. Adjust a free wheeling handle by turning the adjusting screw. Adjusting data: Free lift handle (the gap between the end of the adjusting screw) - 0.1-1.0 mm.
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