Repair for Hateful Xantia Lock Button

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Repair for Hateful Xantia Lock Button

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When the tab on a door lock button broke despite considerable care, I investigated a bodge to jam the two parts back. In my assorted paper clip box, I found item 1, used by scribes and shysters to clip pages of writs together. To experiment, I cut off a length of the strip. It turned out to be thin enough to slide between the button and the inner plastic piece. The material is pretty soft, and I bent up the clip shown in 2 with a view to getting dimensions for a better version in something more springy.

You can see in 3 how it clips on, and it is completely retained when assembled into the main part of the button. When I tried it, it turned out to have just enough spring to work. I fitted it to the car, see 4, and it seems secure. It would be possible to bend it out a bit more with a watchmaker’s screwdriver if you want to be quite sure.

It works just like the original tab, but it is much more straightforward to remove the button when necessary.

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Re: Repair for Hateful Xantia Lock Button

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Fred, that's excellent!
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Re: Repair for Hateful Xantia Lock Button

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I should have added that the strip is 0.3mm thick and 2.9mm wide (3mm would be fine). I did not measure the final length, but it is less than 20mm. The clip I used has a pointed end, but both ends square would obviously be OK.

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I've only just come across this thread, but have been able to follow the repair for a lock button on my Series II XM.....and it has been a big success.

Thank you Fred. You have saved me about £8.00 for a new button.
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Genius!

I'll be using that VERY soon unless anyone has some kicking around and intact?
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Very good.....I will be another one to do this....fantastic !
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