Nothing is as annoying as key that no longer works . And everyone knows, the locksmith is something super expensive. Especially for a car, quite simply because if it is necessary to change a lock, you will have to do it for all the other doors of the Opel Senator. So before you call a locksmith, let's see if there are less costly procedures in doing repairs on your own. For this, we will go around the most regular dysfunctions and what will be the potential solutions to this dysfunction.problem-door-lock-Opel-Senator

The door lock on my Opel Senator is completely locked

You can enter your key to the bottom of the Opel Senator's lock, but impossible to rotate . In this situation, a simple observation must be made. If this is the case on all your locks, it is because the malfunction comes from the key, naturally. If however this is the case only on one of the doors, it is of course the lock that blocks. So the first thing to do is put on WD40. This anti-seize is the most used in mechanics. In general, it resolves more dysfunctions than one might think. It is also likely that an element has been inserted in the lock and prevents its operation. In this situation, a locksmith can fix it for you. Ultimate solution, change the lock…

The key no longer fits fully in the door of the Opel Senator

The dysfunction can come from several factors. The first is that your key is bent. If that's right, you'd be hard pressed to open all the doors of this Opel Senator. You can also try to straighten it gently. Also, it is conceivable that the lock is simply dirty. In this case, it will be necessary to lubricate the lock or introduce anti-seize like WD40. By dint of turning the key without forcing too much, the door should open. It is practically unthinkable that a solid element is inserted into the lock, unless an individual has tried to force it.

Key turns in lock, but Opel Senator does not open

The first thing to do is to enter another door and try to start it from the inside. If there is nothing there too, then the lock of your Opel Senator is undeniably in bad condition. You can always put an anti-seize drug inside the system, but honestly there is little chance that it will work. Unfortunately, you have only one solution, call your locksmith.