There is nothing as annoying as key that no longer works . And everyone knows, the locksmith is something extremely expensive. Especially on a vehicle, simply because if it is necessary to change a lock, you will have to do it on all the other doors of the Kia Venga. So before you call a locksmith, let's see if there are cheaper solutions by doing repairs on your own. For this, we will take a tour of the most regular problems and what are the potential solutions to this concern.
The door lock on my Kia Venga is completely locked
You manage to enter your key to the bottom of the Kia Venga lock, however impossible to rotate . In this situation, a simple observation must be made. If this is what is happening on all your locks, it is because the problem arises from the key, obviously. If however this is the case only on one of the doors, it is of course the lock that gets stuck. In this case, the first thing to do is to insert WD40. This anti-seize is the most used in mechanics. In general, it solves more problems than you can imagine. It is also conceivable that an element has entered the lock and prevents its proper functioning. In this situation, a locksmith will repair it for you. Last solution, change the lock…
The key no longer fits fully in the door of the Kia Venga
The concern can arise from several things. First, is that your key is curved. If that's right, you will have trouble opening all the doors of your Kia Venga. You can then try to gently straighten it. Otherwise, it is conceivable that the lock is simply cluttered. It will then be necessary to oil the lock or apply anti-seize like WD40. By dint of playing the key without forcing either, the door should open. It is virtually inadmissible for a solid element to enter the lock, unless an individual has tried to force it.
The key turns in the lock, however the Kia Venga does not open
The first thing to do is to enter through another door and try to open it from the inside. If there too there is nothing to do, then the lock of the Kia Venga is undeniably defective. You can still put an anti-seize in the system, but honestly there is little chance that it will work. You unfortunately have only one solution, call your locksmith.