Home > categories > Security & Protection > Road Stud > how do you switch a lock to the other side of the door?
Question:

how do you switch a lock to the other side of the door?

my bedroom door has a lock on the out side so poeple out side my door can lock it i have no idea why it was like that when we bought the house but i want to switch it to my side of the door so i can have some privacy*.the lock is hard to explain its just screwed into place and its one of those locks where you slide the part that locks it into a hole i know the doesnt make much sense but any advice would be helpful i need to know what tools i would need to move it thanks ash xxx

Answer:

Info needed for ft. differencial or tranfer case or switches.
This is from my 2002 service manual: 1. Remove windshield 2. Remove the Phillips screw at the bottom of the head lamp door (chrome ring). Remove the headlamp door. 3. Remove the seven Phillips screws to free the headlamp housing from the headlamp nacelle. 4. Squeeze the two external tabs (if present) to remove the wire connectorat t eh back of the headlamp bulb. Remove the headlamp assembly from the vehicle. 5. Reaching inside the headlamp nacelle, remove the flange nut to release the chrome strip at the top of the nacelle. 6. If present, remove the wireform clip holding the halves of the nacelle together at the bottom. 7. Carefully pry off the forck lock plate at the rear of the handlebar clamp shroud. Remove the two Phillips screws beneath the lock plate. 8. Loosen the Phillips screw from tab at the front of the handlebar clamp shroud (but do not remove). 9. Remove the two acorn nuts from the left side fork studs. Remove acorn nuts from the right side of the fork studs. 10. Cover the front fender with a suitable material to protect the finder paint. Remove the passing lamp bracket from the left and right side fork studs and carfuly set on front fender. 11. Remove the grommets (and clutch cable clamp) from the left and right side fork studs. 12. Raise the handlebar clamp shroud slightly, and while separating the halves of the headlamp nacelle, remove the shroud from the vehicle. 13. Carfully pull the halves of the headlamp nacelle from the left and right side fork studs (while pulling apart the pin and socket halves of the Accessory Switch and Passing Lamp Switch connectors). Piece of cake. You should invest in a service manual if you want to tinker with your bike. There are some good illustrations in there that show you how to take the headlamp nacelle apart.
If you work at a nooclear power station and get some gunk on you, they'll run out and give you a six person 2hr shower for free. Uh uh uh..don't try this at home. * This is a joke: No sulphur-crested cockatoos were harmed in the making of this joke.

Share to: