Compatible door locks

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Compatible door locks

Post by michaeln » Wed Oct 31, 2007 4:03 pm

Had a little toad jemmy his way in to help himself to the stereo recently, passenger lock is damaged and (?coincidentally?) the drivers side lock wont turn with the key. does anyone know of compatible ?mazda/?ford replacements, and is it likely to be a hell of a job? i read the piece on removing door panels, and reckon I could do that, but will the lock mechanism be horribly complicated?
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Post by francophile1947 » Wed Oct 31, 2007 5:09 pm

Welcome to the forum - pity it wasn't a happier post.
Might be worth asking your local Mazda dealer if nobody knows the answer on here.
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Post by Ian » Wed Oct 31, 2007 5:25 pm

As far as we know, Bongo door locks are not compatible with any other vehicle. But I may be wrong.

Assuming you are a member of the club, we can obtain a replacement key & lock set for you from Japan. This will NOT match your existing key(s) though. It takes 12 days to come from Japan, and the cost is £51.50 delivered.

Email me with your membership & VIN numbers if you want to go ahead.
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Post by haydn callow » Wed Oct 31, 2007 6:25 pm

Not a difficult job to change them. Allow about an hour for the first one then 30 mins
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Post by John the sparky » Wed Oct 31, 2007 6:49 pm

sorry about your stereo......

annoying I think as you can buy a cd radio thing for £50, I can't see it's worth the risk......

and now instead of £50 (or whatever!) you have another £100 and a few hours labour on top..... which is the annoying bit :x :x


better go make a cup of tea now...... getting wound up on your behalf...

hope it gets sorted

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Post by scanner » Wed Oct 31, 2007 7:08 pm

But why do they jemmy their way in? - talk about doing things the hard way.

Why can't they just smash a window and lift the lock tab. Isn't that what the quarter lights are for?
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Post by Bob » Wed Oct 31, 2007 8:32 pm

scanner wrote:But why do they jemmy their way in? - talk about doing things the hard way.

Why can't they just smash a window and lift the lock tab. Isn't that what the quarter lights are for?
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Post by scanner » Wed Oct 31, 2007 8:53 pm

That's why I expected them to just smash a window..............................................
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Post by westonwarrior » Wed Oct 31, 2007 11:04 pm

I can see it now

1st yoblet "duuurr lets break into that car and steel the radio mess it up a bit and ruin someones day"


2nd yoblet " spiffing idea but break the window instead of destroying the door we don't want it to cost any more than necessary"


1 st yoblet " duuurrrrrr what?"
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Post by michaeln » Sat Nov 03, 2007 8:58 pm

thanks for all advice, turns out not needed, took off door panels (even easier than advice sheet on this website suggests, and a doddle compared with VWs) and found retaining clips (barrel to door, and barrel to lock linkage) all down at bottom of door. one 'circlip' was a bit of bent wire- wonderful to think of bodgers in Japan, maybe he was the same grease monkey who left his packet of chewing gum under the seat. does anyone else find themselves wondering about the previous owners in this way?
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Equivalent door locks

Post by bonog » Wed Feb 06, 2008 1:42 am

I too have a door-lock which has been in far too close proximity to a toe-rag's flat-blade screw driver :( . Surely someone out there knows of an equivalent lock from another mazda or ford model that could be found in a scap yard ( I am not that bothered about keys)... locks are not usually the kind of device that car manufactures develop from scratch - they re-use what they have on the shelf. In a similar viein, I remember Discovery mk1 owners not being too chuffed when told that their new pride and joy shared door handles with another fine BL car - the Morris Marina! :lol:
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Post by meek.tv » Wed Feb 06, 2008 9:47 am

the other option is find your local boyracer body shop and find out how much it would cost to de-lock the car and install a keyless entry system.....thatll confuse the thiefing toerags when they cant find a lock to stick their screwdriver in (just dont flatten your battery otherwise you aint getting in)
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