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240DL power locks have problem with driver's door key

I have some ideas--but don't know if they make any sense given that you seem to have both a mechanical and electrical problem---unless--maybe the rotating bar attached to the back end of the lock cyl (one small machine screw) has come undone. That bar fits into a cage operating the lock part of the latch--the cage is in combo with a flat link that has the door lock stem attached. When you turn the key to lock or unlock the driver's door the cage/flat link is driven to pivot into the lock or unlock position on the latch. The stem is also attached to that flat pivoting link. A switch for the 3 other doors actuators wraps around the cylinder and is activated when the key is turned. A second electrical switch is built into the stem link--a spring loaded plunger kind of deal. That link/switch must be ok if it locks/unlocks the driver's door (mechanically) and the other doors (electrically through the actuators). If the key will not lock/unlock the driver's door the mechanical connection (rotating bar) must/might not be doing its job. Maybe it is attached enough to operate the cylinder switch in one direction--but not the other. In any case the interior panel will have to come off to make a complete diagnosis/repair. Clear? - lol -- Dave






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