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Any idea how to unscrew 3 screws?

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I think that spring in door lock is broken or something like that.

This part is not coming back when i am pushing door knopf.

Door are not tight - moving inside - outside .

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And inside i found part of door :)

Is it rear glass run?

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The best way I've found to remove those screws, assuming they don't come with a large #3 Phillips screwdriver, is with a hammer-driven impact. Like this one from Harbor Freight.

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Or this one from Lisle.

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The impact tends to drive the bit into the screw head, and at the same time turns it.

And, that does look like the rear window run. Here's the illustration from Interior/Doors/Windows.

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Check to see if the screws are pozidriv (they typically are). This is slightly different then a regular Phillips. They can be identified on the head of the screw by 4 extra small lines extending out from the center. Might save you a stripped screw head or bit.

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This part is not coming back when i am pushing door knopf.

Bist du Deutscher? The captions in this photo album explain most of what you need to know about working on these doors:

https://supermotors.net/getfile/1087659/thumbnail/doorstrikewear.jpg

Hi Steve

Ich bin Polnish :)

There is no info about fixing lock door :)

I will try to remove it Tomorrow

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The best way I've found to remove those screws, assuming they don't come with a large #3 Phillips screwdriver, is with a hammer-driven impact. Like this one from Harbor Freight.

Or this one from Lisle.

The impact tends to drive the bit into the screw head, and at the same time turns it.

And, that does look like the rear window run. Here's the illustration from Interior/Doors/Windows.

Gary, It works.

i bought hammer screw (for 15 $) and unscrew all 3 screws.

Tomorrow i will start with lock

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I have used a small air impact with the screw bit adapter that comes with these kits, worked for me.

I love me some impact tools.

Bill

If you hold an air or battery-powered impact in tightly they usually get the job done. But what I like about the hammer-driven one is that it is driven in, not just held in, with the hammer blow.

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