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Car Locks - Essential Information
A car lock is a crucial component of every vehicle, ensuring safety and everyday comfort. Even the most advanced electronic security systems cannot fully protect your vehicle if the locks are not working properly. A damaged car door lock for Renault, a faulty tailgate lock on a Peugeot 206, or a broken hood latch can hinder access to the car and expose it to theft or damage. At EuroFrance we stock locks for a wide range of brands and models - primarily new parts, with used alternatives also available.
Why buy car locks at EuroFrance?
- Parts can be matched by vehicle VIN (body number) for correct fitment.
- We'll help you find the right part by original part number (OE).
- 12-month warranty for new locks
- 30-day warranty for used locks
- 25+ years of experience
- Trusted supplier of parts for French car brands.
Types of Car Locks and Their Applications
Various types of locks are used in cars to secure different parts of the vehicle. The most common include:
Car door lock - the primary element securing entry to the vehicle, available for models such as the Megane 1, Clio 2, and Xsara.
Tailgate lock - protects the boot from unauthorised access.
Hood latch - secures the engine cover, preventing unauthorised opening.
Trunk lock and lid lock - secure the luggage compartment on saloon and estate variants.
It is also worth noting specific types of door lock mechanisms:
Single mechanical locks - a classic solution where the key lifts the bolt and opens the door.
Central locking systems - allow simultaneous opening or closing of all doors with a single key turn or remote press.
Electronic locks with card or remote - modern systems using sensors and proximity cards to unlock the vehicle, often integrated with an immobiliser.
Common Lock Failures
Locks in both doors and tailgates can suffer from various malfunctions. The most frequent problems include:
Damaged lock cylinder
Broken or blocked control cable
Failure of the central lock actuator
Electronic issues (e.g., faulty chip, damaged card or remote)
Contaminants, moisture, or corrosion inside the mechanism
Damaged or bent key
Symptoms of failure include difficulty turning the key, no response to the remote, the lock turning without releasing the door, or the mechanism being stuck on the driver's or passenger's side.
How to Choose the Right Lock
When selecting a replacement lock, keep the following in mind:
Compatibility: Confirm the part matches your vehicle's brand, model, and mounting side. You can filter by brand (e.g., Citroën locks or Volkswagen locks), model, bodywork type (3-door, 5-door, estate), and even left-hand or right-hand drive.
Part number: Matching by OE part number is the safest way to ensure a correct fit.
Condition: We focus on new car locks backed by a 12-month warranty, though used parts with a 30-day warranty are also available as a budget-friendly alternative.
Lock type: Decide whether you need a door lock, trunk lock, tailgate lock, hood latch, or a door lock actuator, and check the mounting side (left front, right rear, etc.).
Repair and Replacement - What to Expect
The cost of repairing or replacing a lock depends on the lock type, your vehicle's make and model, and the extent of the damage. Simple maintenance - such as cleaning and lubrication - can often be carried out at home with basic tools. For central locking actuators or electronic systems integrated with an immobiliser, professional servicing is recommended. Many modern locks are non-serviceable units, meaning the entire mechanism must be replaced rather than repaired.
Maintaining Your Locks
To avoid premature failures, follow a few simple rules. Lubricate lock mechanisms periodically with a specialist preparation to prevent seizing and corrosion. Avoid using excessive force when opening and closing doors, as this can damage both the lock and the key. Regularly inspect your keys and remotes - worn accessories can interfere with normal operation. Keep locks clean and shielded from moisture and dirt for long-lasting, reliable performance.
Car Locks at EuroFrance
At EuroFrance you will find locks from manufacturers such as PSA, Kiekert, Valeo, Rockwell, and ArvinMeritor, compatible with popular models including the Peugeot 206, 306, 406, Renault Megane 1, Scenic 1, Clio 2, Citroën Xsara, Kangoo 1, and many more. Each part is checked for functionality and compatibility with the specific vehicle.
Looking for a specific lock? Use the filters on the page - narrow results by brand, model, mounting side, bodywork type, or condition - or contact us and we will help you find the right part for your vehicle.