When you want to go on weekends, there is nothing more annoying than an inaccessible safe. And everyone knows, the locksmith is something extremely expensive. Especially on a car, because if you have to change the lock on the trunk, you have to do it on all the other doors of the Opel Astra 3 Gtc Opc. So before getting a quote from a locksmith, let's see if there are not cheaper procedures by making repairs yourself. For that, we will take a tour of the most regular problems and what will be the potential solutions to this concern.lock-lock-problem-Opel-Astra-3-Gtc-Opc

The key no longer fits fully in the boot lock of the Opel Astra 3 Gtc Opc

The concern can arise from various things. The first is that your key is bent. In this case, you will have difficulty opening the doors of your Opel Astra 3 Gtc Opc. You will then have to try to gently bend it. Otherwise, it is also conceivable that the lock is simply dirty. In this case, it will be necessary to anoint the lock or apply anti-seize such as WD40. By dint of playing your key without forcing either, the lock must end up activating. It is almost unlikely that a solid component will fit into the lock of your safe, unless someone has tried to force it.

The key turns in the lock, but the trunk of the Opel Astra 3 Gtc Opc does not open

The first step is to infiltrate through a door and try to open the trunk from the inside. If there too nothing happens, then the lock of your Opel Astra 3 Gtc Opc is probably in bad condition. You can still put an anti-seize on the inside of the device, but honestly there is little likelihood that it will work. That unfortunately leaves you with a unique solution, call a locksmith.

The trunk lock of my Opel Astra 3 Gtc Opc is completely blocked

You can enter your key fully into the lock of the Opel Astra 3 Gtc Opc, but impossible to rotate . In this case, you must make a simple observation. If this is also the case on the doors, it is because the concern comes from the key, naturally. If however this is only the case 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 strongly applied in mechanics. Often it solves more problems than one can imagine. It is also possible that a component has entered the lock and prevents its operation. In this case, only a locksmith can help you. If none of this works, you will need to replace your lock…