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    door lock cylinder spring 1965 SWB

    Hi,

    the cylinder of my drivers side door lock would not come out anymore when pushed in to open the door. After the lock was
    disassembled we found that the door lock cylinder spring was missing the bent part at one of the ends. Could someone please tell me,
    where I can get a new one? The spring goes where the blue arrow is.Name:  spring.jpg
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    Thanks for your help in advance.
    Regards.
    Stefan
    Last edited by excelpflyer; 09-07-2017 at 08:59 AM. Reason: Grammar

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    If you can't find one locally, I can rob one out of a handle for you.

    Regards

    Jim

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    Jim was so nice and saved me once again.
    Does anyone have a picture of the position of the
    spring-how it is mounted correctly on the door cylinder?
    Thanks for any help in advance.
    Regards.
    Stefan

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    Quote Originally Posted by excelpflyer View Post
    Jim was so nice and saved me once again.
    Does anyone have a picture of the position of the
    spring-how it is mounted correctly on the door cylinder?
    Thanks for any help in advance.
    Regards.
    Stefan
    Here you go...............
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    Excellent Jim,

    many thanks again.

    Regards.

    Stefan

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