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  2. Apr 4, 2018 · A door knob lock button stuck has a few quick fixes that you can try out. Start by trying to push the lock button. Push and hold the button in. Release the button quickly (try sliding your finger off the button so the pressure is maintained up until the precise moment of release with no backing off).

    • Door Lock Doesn’t Latch Properly. When a door latch doesn’t click into position, it usually means the door latch and the strike plate on the door jamb are out of alignment.
    • Door Knob Is Loose. Door knobs may become loose over time. Methods of tightening them depend upon the type of lock. You can tighten a simple interior mortise lockset like the one shown at left as follows
    • Door Lock Is Frozen or Works Slowly. Exterior door locks can freeze, interior locks get dirty, and small internal parts eventually wear out or break. Before you buy a replacement door knob or lock, try some quick remedies
    • Entire Lock Cylinder Turns. A cylinder turns when the setscrew(s) meant to hold it in place become loose or broken. Mortise lockset: Remove the door knob’s faceplate (if there is one) at the door’s edge and locate the one or two cylinder setscrews.
    • Gently Shake the Doorknob. When facing a doorknob that won’t turn, the first thing you should try is to give it a bit of a jiggle. Don’t shake it so hard that it breaks, but move it around a bit to see if you can loosen up the jammed parts.
    • Lubricate the Doorknob. If gently shaking and jiggling the stuck doorknob doesn’t work, try a bit of lubricant. Lubricant can shake loose the rusted parts of an old and worn knob.
    • Loosen the Screws. Sometimes, even a brand new doorknob lock won’t turn. This can be baffling to homeowners, as surely a good quality doorknob will not warp or rust that quickly.
    • Check the Latch. Check the latch to see if it is retracted while the doorknob is stuck. It can mean that the door latch is misaligned or obstructed. If the latch is stuck in some way, take a flathead screwdriver and place it above the latch.
    • Check for obvious signs of wear. Check the knob for obvious signs of wear or damage. Bent knobs may cause the lock to bind. Straighten the damaged area with a small screwdriver or other tool.
    • Loosen the screws. Loosen the screws on newly installed or adjusted knob locks. Use a screwdriver to loosen the screws on either side of the base of the handle.
    • Test the knob. Test the knob once screws are loose to see if the lock is functioning correctly. If so, tighten the screws until they are just snugged down.
    • Lubricate knob locks with graphite. Squirt a small amount of graphite into the seam around the lock. Wiggle the lock toggle or thumb button as you apply the graphite to work it into the mechanism.
  3. Jul 14, 2021 · Door lock problems are often caused by a malfunctioning lock mechanism or latch assembly, but there are several common reasons why locks stop working: The lock is dry or dirty. It doesn’t fit in the door properly. The latch and strike plate don’t align. The lock mechanism is frozen due to cold weather. The doorknob is loose. The key is ...

  4. Dec 2, 2023 · Contents hide. 1 Door Lock Knob Malfunction: Troubleshooting Tips and Solutions. 2 1. Lubricate the door lock mechanism. 3 2. Check for misalignment and adjust the strike plate. 4 3. Inspect and replace damaged internal components. 5 4. Seek professional assistance. Door Lock Knob Malfunction: Troubleshooting Tips and Solutions.

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