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  1. This is a short video to demonstrate how easy it is to remove a door handle, view what's inside and repair the failed latch. Disclaimer - This video was c...

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    • DIY Brad
  2. (CC) Did your window latch lock handle fall off?Is your window stuck in the closed position?It should be NO PROBLEM!If your latch looks like mine, I'll show ...

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  3. Jan 29, 2018 · 1. The tongue is stuck due to friction. The friction may be inside the latch or may be between the latch and the plate on the door jam. So, spray lubricant on all parts (both those easily accessible and those hardly accessible) and wait for the lubricant to seep into little cracks.

  4. To test your latch, follow these steps: Turn the doorknob to push open the door. Release the knob slowly. Let go of the knob and hold the latch bolt tongue with your fingers. Pull the latch bolt tongue gently. If the latch bolt does not move when fully extended, your issue lies with the strike plate. If the latch bolt moves, the latch is stuck ...

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  5. Sep 25, 2024 · Step 1: Give it a Shake. If your knob is not turning smoothly or feels stuck, there may be an issue with the internal components, such as the spindle. The spindle is a small rod that connects the two halves of the knob. This can sometimes get jammed. Grip the door knob firmly with your hand and shake it back and forth gently.

  6. Learn how to fix a stuck door latch in this instruction video from The Elite Group Property Inspections. See more DIY videos like this on our channel, or vis...

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  8. May 8, 2018 · Remove the two screws on the inside door knob faceplate with a Phillips screwdriver. Hold the front door knob with one hand and the inside door knob with your other hand. Pull both door knobs away from the door. Spray a couple of shots of spray graphite on the latch mechanism where you see a seam. There are seams on the latch sleeve and in the ...