Try to lock the patio door.
How to fix the patio door lock.
If it is loose or has slipped out of the mortise place it back in the mortise and tighten the screws with a phillips screwdriver.
In addition to cleaning and lubricating sliding door tracks you want to lubricate the door lock.
Locks can essentially be frozen in two different ways.
Clean the door knob and lock with a degreaser and a wire brush.
Spray lubricant onto the entire knob and lock assembly for better operation.
Two screws on the end of the door secure the latch.
How to fix a door lock that is jammed due to freezing comes down to the type of freezing.
Shut the door and try to lock it.
It s an easy fix.
Make adjustments to the latch adjuster screw as necessary until the latch catches properly and locks the patio door.
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Take an allen wrench and loosen the set screw under one of the handles.
Turn the patio door knob up and down to inspect it for foreign objects dirt or rust.
Have one person go to the other side of the door and hold the handle.
If it won t lock open the door.
They are often used in higher end doors because steel mortise locks are more secure than the cast aluminum alloy versions used in many patio doors.
These are the easiest to replace because most of the time you just have to pull out 2 screws remove the old handleset and bolt on a new one.
It did not latch shut.
Step 4 finding a replacement.
The best way to lubricate any lock is to disassemble it and use an aerosol lubricant to flush away grime and coat the moving parts of the lock.
Remove these two screws and gently pull out the latch mechanism and its cartridge.
The newer versions have the same handle on both sides.
It could be that the external section of the lock is frozen up which prevents you from even gaining access to the keyway.
If you live in a windy area place a heavy object against the door or use tape to keep it from opening up after you ve removed the lock.
The door originally came with a temporary handle which is a square rod that is bent 90 degrees.
Apply a lubricant to both upper and lower tracks to keep the door hardware clean and operating freely.
Sliding glass door locks such as the steel mortise style locks shown on this page are used in wood vinyl and aluminum patio doors.
The picture above shows an 070001 model lock.