DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) is a powerful solvent known for its ability to dissolve a wide range of compounds. However, silicone is a polymer that is generally considered insoluble in DMSO due to its unique chemical structure and strong intermolecular forces. While DMSO may have some limited ability to swell or partially dissolve certain forms of silicone, it is not typically effective for fully dissolving silicone materials. Other solvents specifically designed for silicone, such as hexane or toluene, are more commonly used for this purpose.
There are a number of reasons why your door might not lock. You could have something stuck in the door for example.
The answer is a key
The power locks can only be engaged from the driver's door. You press down on the door lock on the driver's door and it will lock all the doors. Or you turn the key in the lock to the right in the door lock of the driver's door and it will lock all of the doors.
Slide the card through the slot where the lock is by the door. Set the card where the lock would be. Now open the door.
Begin by removing the inside door panel on your 1997 Plymouth Grand Voyager. Remove the door lock linkage. Remove the door lock retaining bolts. The door lock will come out.
You will have to remove the door panel. And it will be mounted over by the door lock on the inside of the door.
Hold door handle (opening lever) as if you're opening the door and then push lock lever to lock
Take out the "Door lock fuse".
What? Barn door lock on a Yukon????
If the door lock on a 2003 Saturn Ion is pushed into the door, it can be fixed by removing the inside panel of the door. Then the lock can be placed where it needs to be and secured in place.
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