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what is the trick to removing the back door lock? i was able to get the screws out of the bracket and the handle off.

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I believe if you look on the inner edge of the door you will see a slot where a spring clip slides over and holds the lock cylinder in place. Mine was already out but thats how I put it back in.

Last edited by Bluepen; 06/28/2008 10:59 PM.

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thanks. i did see a little slot there but will give it a closer look to find the spring clip.


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