Genuine Mercury Bobcat Door Lock Cylinder

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  • Mercury Bobcat Door Lock Cylinder - D2AZ-6521984-A
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Lockset - Complete Vehicle
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Ford's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1980 Mercury Bobcat | 4 Cyl 2.3L | 3AT C3, 3AT C4, 4MT

Mercury Bobcat Door Lock Cylinder

The Mercury Bobcat Door Lock Cylinder allows you to easily lock or unlock the key on the front doors to secure the cabin from unwanted entry. The Door Lock Cylinder is placed in each front door. It connects different internal latches, so that a simple turn of a key moves the tumblers and linkage to lock or free the latch. Door Lock Cylinder pins and springs can wear out due to many years of clicking the door lock every day. This makes the key stiff or jammed and indicates that you should replace the Door Lock Cylinder. The setup is fairly straightforward. Early Bobcat models applied this keyed unit and the subsequent Mercury revisions retained the same layout. So, all Bobcat drivers enjoy a similar mechanical feel instead of a full electronic lock. The Door Lock Cylinder provides a physical barrier unlike keyless setups that provide a reliable backup for Mercury owners when the battery fails. As wear develops, the Bobcat doors on a vintage Mercury may resist movement and the key may refuse to rotate smoothly. Although a quick lubrication helps, it is the subsequent replacement of the Door Lock Cylinder that restores crisp action and keeps the classic coupe secure.

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Mercury Bobcat Door Lock Cylinder Parts Questions & Experts Answers

  • Q: How to remove and refit a door lock cylinder on Mercury Bobcat?
    A:
    Remove the door trim panel and waterproof sheet, then disconnect the control rod from the arm on the lock cylinder. Next, pry out the spring retaining clip that holds the cylinder lock in position and remove the cylinder from the door. When refitting, follow the reverse order of removal, but to avoid duplication of keys, renew the ignition lock and opposite door lock simultaneously.

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