Using an awl or small screwdriver push the button in all the way and at the same time pull off the handle.
Fix loose sliding door lock.
Use the blade of an old screwdriver to pry stubborn dirt loose.
In addition to cleaning and lubricating sliding door tracks you want to lubricate the door lock.
I can be lazy sometimes but c mon.
If it won t lock open the door.
Place the interior side of the door lock frame into the door.
These types also experience the same symptoms as the standard glass door locks.
Remove the door rose by inserting a small screwdriver into the small notch in the rose and twisting the tool to pop it off.
Step 3 removing the screws two screws on the end of the door secure the latch.
Be careful so you don t chip any door paint.
Insert the graphite pen into the lock and squeeze some lubricating substance into the latch to dislodge anything inside.
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.
I always said that i was going to replace it but never got around to it.
It s been over two years now and i suppose enough is enough.
Then replace the bottom screw in the hole where it was affixed to the handle to prevent the latch from falling into the doorframe.
Shut the door and try to lock it.
Use a wire brush to clean off the dirt or debris.
Built up dirt or loose debris can cause a door to stop sliding and ride off the track.
Remove the handles from the door using a philips head screwdriver.
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It s an easy fix.
If a malfunctioning sliding door is a chronic problem see if the track is dirty.
It did not latch shut.
Sometimes the sliding door may have a latch that works by sliding a small notch up and down.
Tighten the screws with a phillips head screw driver.
Ok since we have moved into this house we have had this loose handle on the sliding glass door that goes out to the porch.
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.