There is nothing more annoying than key that no longer works . And everyone knows, the locksmith is something extremely expensive. Especially on an automobile, because if you have to change a lock, you have to do it on all the other doors of the Suzuki Splash. So before you call a locksmith, let's see if there aren't cheaper solutions by doing repairs yourself. For this, we will go around the most usual concerns and what are the possible solutions to this concern.problem-lock-door-Suzuki-Splash

The door lock of my Suzuki Splash is completely locked

You can enter your key to the bottom of the Suzuki Splash lock, however impossible to rotate . In this situation, a simple observation must be made. If this is the case with all of the locks, it is because the problem arises from the key, naturally. If however this is the case only on one of the doors, it is obviously the lock that blocks. In this case, the first thing to do is to insert WD40. This anti-seize is the most used in the automotive sector. In general, it solves more worries than one can imagine. It is also conceivable that a component is inserted in the lock and blocks its operation. In this situation, a locksmith will repair it for you. Ultimate solution, replace the lock ...

The key no longer fits completely in the door of the Suzuki Splash

The concern can come from several things. First is that your key is bent. If this is the case, you will have difficulty opening all the doors of your Suzuki Splash. You can then try to gently straighten it. Also, it is possible that the lock is stupidly cluttered. In this case, you need to oil the lock or apply anti-seize like WD40. By dint of turning the key without forcing either, the lock should end up working. It is practically unthinkable that a resistant component should enter the lock, unless a person has tried to force it.

The key turns in the lock, however the Suzuki Splash does not open

The first thing to do is to enter another door and try to start it from the inside. If there too nothing happens, then the lock of the Suzuki Splash is indeed in bad condition. You can try to introduce an anti-seize into the system, but unfortunately there is little likelihood that it will work. Unfortunately, you only have one solution, call your locksmith.