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Power Door lock story...

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Posted by: Awesund

This sucked at the time, but I'm laughing now...

I just got the '91 back from the paint shop... custom paint work with the Twilight Blue metalic is absolutely beautiful!

Anyway, I'm putting in my new door lock and window motors, since the panels are off. And I'm testing the lock motors on the passenger side, with the passenger side button panel pluged in. (the driver side panel is in the house).
I move to the driver side to install that lock motor. I install the motor and plug in the same passenger side button panel to test it...nothing. After thinking the button just went out and taking a button from my old '85 panel, I finally looked closely at the wiring...it just didn't occur to me that it was different...dUh! lol.. .Yes the plug will fit, but the wires are different, left to right. Sure these cars have their signature issues but there are so many parts that rarely break down at all. Door lock switches are one of those.
You have to use the left or right panel to work each lock button. lol ...
I thought this might save someone some un-needed frustration.



Posted by: Zenfollies

oh master of all things that lock Lincoln doors, I have mystery that needs solving.


1986 Lincoln Mark VII BB


Passenger door



Button will not push down. Key in lock will not open door. Switches in car will not operate.


Took panel off, fiddled around, lubricated, and Viola! The lock, locked, switches operated it and all was happy again in Lincoln land.


Next day, put key in lock and Viola! The lock unlocked.

That is where it has been stuck since, for a year -- unable to lock.



Posted by: Awesund

Quote:
Originally Posted by Zenfollies
oh master of all things that lock Lincoln doors, I have mystery that needs solving.

1986 Lincoln Mark VII BB, Passenger door. Button will not push down. Key in lock will not open door. Switches in car will not operate.
Took panel off, fiddled around, lubricated, and Viola! The lock, locked, switches operated it and all was happy again in Lincoln land.
Next day, put key in lock and Viola! The lock unlocked.
That is where it has been stuck since, for a year -- unable to lock.
Oi mate! =]
More than likely, your motor has locked up. Thus will not allow the key to turn, because it's connected to the lock process.
You'll have to take your door panel off and have a look. I'll bet your door lock motor is seized because it's been drowned with rain water from a lame or cracked outer rubber window scraper. When they dry and crack, they let water in like a running faucet. And if your lock motor's rubber cover has dried and cracked, it just runs into the motor, itself... . . .after a while, it becomes trashed and unable to function!



Posted by: HOT ROD LCN

Thats exactly what im dealing with. The drip wipe(?) seal. is it? Thats the first issue to deal with, these april showers are killin me- its off to the boneyards tomorrow with fingers crossed-



Posted by: HOT ROD LCN

...And also to Awesund...bravo...you nailed it-



Posted by: 93zzzt

cool, that gives me something to look at to figure out why my locks are non-operational.



Posted by: OldSchool1

Quote:
Originally Posted by Awesund
Oi mate! =]
More than likely, your motor has locked up. Thus will not allow the key to turn, because it's connected to the lock process.
You'll have to take your door panel off and have a look. I'll bet your door lock motor is seized because it's been drowned with rain water from a lame or cracked outer rubber window scraper. When they dry and crack, they let water in like a running faucet. And if your lock motor's rubber cover has dried and cracked, it just runs into the motor, itself... . . .after a while, it becomes trashed and unable to function!
What he said
I need to replace the dew wipes on half of my Mark VIIs.
See: http://www.thelincolnmarkviiclub.org...IIDewWipes.pdf



Posted by: Awesund

I have a new set ready to install...

There's a guy on ebay who actually sells exact duplicates of the Mark VII wipes. Inner and outter set for $129!
Great guy to deal with and top quality product. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/84-85...QQcmdZViewItem



Posted by: OldSchool1

Quote:
Originally Posted by Awesund
I have a new set ready to install...

There's a guy on ebay who actually sells exact duplicates of the Mark VII wipes. Inner and outter set for $129!
Great guy to deal with and top quality product. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/84-85...QQcmdZViewItem
I just checked out bobbyward (676 transactions at 99.9% positive feedback) and would like to see the fiished product. Thanks for the links BTW



Posted by: Awesund

I'll post some for ya when done. My outter alluminums are being powder coated so I have to wait.

What Bobby will send you looks like a dealer set. I was blown away! He even included the attaching HD staples.

I didn't care for the crap from JC Whittney... one set I ordered from JC, would've taken too much to install...and they had metal on the outside... blah. I threw em in the trash.

Here's a pic just home from paint shop... My new painted bumpers are still at the shop.



Posted by: OldSchool1

Quote:
Originally Posted by Awesund
...
Here's a pic just home from paint shop... My new painted bumpers are still at the shop.
Looks good!
You're getting it done right!




Posted by: HOT ROD LCN

do it brother, dooo it!!!





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