When you want to go on vacation, there is nothing more annoying than a blocked safe. And everyone knows, the locksmith is something super expensive. All the more so on an automobile, because if it is necessary to replace the lock of the trunk, you must do it on all the other doors of the Mitsubishi Pajero. So before getting a quote from a locksmith, let's see if there are less expensive methods of doing repairs yourself. For this, we will take a tour of the most regular dysfunctions and what are the possible solutions to this dysfunction.problem-lock-trunk-Mitsubishi-Pajero

The key no longer fits fully in the trunk lock of the Mitsubishi Pajero

The malfunction can be caused by several reasons. The first is that your key is bent. If this is the case, you will have difficulty opening the doors of your Mitsubishi Pajero. In this case, you can try to gently curl it. Otherwise, it is also conceivable that the lock is just crowded. You therefore need to oil the lock or apply anti-seize oil such as WD40. By dint of turning your key without forcing either, the lock should end up working. It is almost impossible for a resistant element to get inside the trunk lock, unless someone has tried to force it.

The key turns in the lock, but the trunk of the Mitsubishi Pajero does not open

The first step is to enter through a door and try to open the trunk from the inside. If there too nothing happens, then the lock of the Mitsubishi Pajero is certainly in bad condition. You will still be able to apply an anti-seize agent inside the system, but unfortunately it is unlikely to work. Unfortunately, you have only one solution, call your locksmith.

The trunk lock of my Mitsubishi Pajero is completely blocked

You get to enter your key fully into the lock of the Mitsubishi Pajero, but impossible to rotate . In this case, you need to do very simple control. If this is also the case on the doors, it is because the malfunction comes from the key, obviously. If on the other hand this is the case only on the trunk, it is of course the lock that gets stuck. In this case, the first step is to insert WD40. This anti-seize is very applied in mechanics. Generally it solves more dysfunctions than one might think. It is also possible that an element has entered the lock and prevents its proper functioning. In this case, only a locksmith will be able to help you. Last solution, replace your lock…