Driver door lock
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Driver door lock
Hi there,
I need to replace the driver door lock on my mazda bongo 1995 4WD 2.5D but haven't found any online, can anyone advise where i might be able to source one? Should i try breakers yards?
Thanks
dave
I need to replace the driver door lock on my mazda bongo 1995 4WD 2.5D but haven't found any online, can anyone advise where i might be able to source one? Should i try breakers yards?
Thanks
dave
Re: Driver door lock
Brand new ones are available from the Bongo Shop (top right of screen, above), in the Exterior section.davelochs wrote:I need to replace the driver door lock on my mazda bongo 1995 4WD 2.5D but haven't found any online, can anyone advise where i might be able to source one? Should i try breakers yards?
668. The Neighbour of The Beast.
Re: Driver door lock
Nice one Ian... I was just about to put this up.... http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... 67&t=52959
This may help too...? http://lushprojects.com/bongopartsmk2/c ... o=.html#16
This may help too...? http://lushprojects.com/bongopartsmk2/c ... o=.html#16
Cheaper by comparison to a race horse...


Re: Driver door lock
Hi Ian,
forgive my ignorance, just had a look in the shop, does that mean i would have two different keys...the current one which locks the driver's door and starts the bongo and a separate key to open the drivers door?
David
forgive my ignorance, just had a look in the shop, does that mean i would have two different keys...the current one which locks the driver's door and starts the bongo and a separate key to open the drivers door?
David
Re: Driver door lock
Hi, David... I had a cunning thought...!
(Just in case it means you don't get a suited key & lock set?)
Why not (if possible?) take the original lock barrel off (maybe) the passenger door? That will still leave the one key to open the whole vehicle with the manual CL & the ignition..?!!
I'm guessing on the basis you have no alarm/remote CL & my own habit of opening the side slider or the rear tailgate as i don't ever remember i four years of camping with a Bongo needed to open the front passenger side on its own....??


Why not (if possible?) take the original lock barrel off (maybe) the passenger door? That will still leave the one key to open the whole vehicle with the manual CL & the ignition..?!!

I'm guessing on the basis you have no alarm/remote CL & my own habit of opening the side slider or the rear tailgate as i don't ever remember i four years of camping with a Bongo needed to open the front passenger side on its own....??


Cheaper by comparison to a race horse...


Re: Driver door lock
Yes, you will end up with 2 keys. One for the door, one for the ignition.davelochs wrote:Hi Ian,
forgive my ignorance, just had a look in the shop, does that mean i would have two different keys...the current one which locks the driver's door and starts the bongo and a separate key to open the drivers door?
David
668. The Neighbour of The Beast.
Re: Driver door lock
Thanks Ian
That's maybe an option Jaylee, do you know what effect that would have if i were to fit an alarm?
Thanks
David
That's maybe an option Jaylee, do you know what effect that would have if i were to fit an alarm?
Thanks
David
Re: Driver door lock
In theory, none what so ever... You could/would have to fit an after-market actuator in the drivers door to control the full existing Bongo manual CL on all the doors, but that part only connects to the pull rod inside the door... (Part 58-390) http://lushprojects.com/bongopartsmk2/c ... no=.html#6 Some alarms come with remote CL control too... When you disarm, it unlocks & visa versa...davelochs wrote:Thanks Ian
That's maybe an option Jaylee, do you know what effect that would have if i were to fit an alarm?
Thanks
David
I get the feeling the damaged lock was an attempted break in??
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Re: Driver door lock
Another, more expensive/difficult option to to replace all 4 door lock barrels & ignition barrel with set from a scrap van. I'm sure I saw a set on ebay recently. That way, they'll all use the same key. Lot of effort though.
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Re: Driver door lock
Several sets on eBay, but round £100 mark:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MAZDA-BONGO-F ... _623wt_922
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MAZDA-BONGO-F ... _644wt_922
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MAZDA-BONGO-F ... _623wt_922
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MAZDA-BONGO-F ... _644wt_922
Re: Driver door lock
Thanks Simon, that is a lot of work though, think i'll just buy the one new one and have two keys
Jaylee, yes it was an attempted break in, could have been a lot worse
David
Jaylee, yes it was an attempted break in, could have been a lot worse
David
Re: Driver door lock
Sorry to hear that David, there are some real scroats out there...!!davelochs wrote:Thanks Simon, that is a lot of work though, think i'll just buy the one new one and have two keys
Jaylee, yes it was an attempted break in, could have been a lot worse
David

It really is that simple though, to fit a remote central locking actuator with an alarm if your getting the door panel off anyway..?!!
Cheaper by comparison to a race horse...

