When you want to go on weekends, there is nothing more unpleasant than a blocked trunk. And everyone knows, the locksmith is something super expensive. Especially on a vehicle, because if it is necessary to replace the trunk lock, you will have to do it on each of the other doors of the Nissan Maxima 7. So before bringing in a locksmith, we will see if there are no cheaper procedures by carrying out repairs yourself. For this, we will go around the most usual problems and what can be the possible solutions to this dysfunction.problem-lock-trunk-Nissan-Maxima-7

The key no longer fits fully in the boot lock of the Nissan Maxima 7

The malfunction can come from several reasons. First is that your key is bent. If this is the case, you would have difficulty opening the doors of the Nissan Maxima 7. You will then have to try to straighten it gently. Otherwise, it is also likely that the lock is simply dirty. In this case it will be necessary to anoint the lock or insert anti-seize such as WD40. By dint of playing your key without forcing too much, the lock should end up working. It is almost impossible for a resistant component to enter the interior of the trunk lock, unless an individual has attempted to force it.

The key turns in the lock, however the boot of the Nissan Maxima 7 does not open

The first thing to do 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 Nissan Maxima 7 is certainly in bad shape. You can always put an anti-seize inside the mechanism, but unfortunately there is little likelihood that it will work. That unfortunately leaves you with a unique solution, call a locksmith.

The trunk lock of my Nissan Maxima 7 is completely blocked

You can insert your key fully into the lock of the Nissan Maxima 7, however impossible to rotate . In this case, you will have 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 not the case only on the trunk, it is of course the lock that gets stuck. In this case, the first thing to do is to introduce WD40. This anti-seize is widely used in mechanics. Often it solves more problems than you might think. It is also possible that a component has been inserted into the lock and is blocking its proper functioning. In this case, only a locksmith can repair it. Last solution, change your lock…