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Old 12-14-2010, 06:44 AM   #4
Mrs. CountryGuy
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Been there, done that, twice.

Our solution, replaced lock second time. Second time it broke inside the mechanism.

You could look at the lock (inside side of door, not outside door), see if that little rod has slipped down. If so, you can fix by pressing rod into correct position and putting silicone on the bottom to keep it from slipping down again. Worked quite well for a LONG time. That was the first time/locked in.

Well, not sure that description will help, sighhhh.
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