Thank you for this video, it saved me a lot of time and fumbling and likely the purchase of a new deadlatch and/or doorknob. I would've succeeded on the first try, too, if I'd followed your instructions carefully.
You're more knowledgeable than the associate at the big Home Improvement store where I live! I knew nothing about the door latch so I took my old one to the store to look for a similar item. I grabbed one package from the shelf. Everything was the same except mine had that retractable "little piece". I asked the store associate about that "missing piece" and also showed him my old one. He assured me that I got the right one and that the "missing piece" was locked inside the unit! I believed him so I purchased one. After I got home, opened the package, no matter what I did the missing piece that he said "was locked inside" never came out! Thank God I found your RUclips instruction video! Now I understand why they looked a little bit different.... I was looking for a latch for the "exterior door" but the store associate gave me the one for "interior door" while assuring me I picked the right one! I droved back to the store that same day and the item was returned! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!!
Glad it helped! And yeah it's irritating to go through all the extra work driving back and forth. It takes some of the thrill out of a DIY! Glad you got it figured out though.
I have the same problem, but I can't get the door open to replace the deadlatch. The deadlatch is frozen in the door with the door closed. How did you get yours open?
I did find a solution. From the inside of the door, form a wire, maybe from a coat hanger, into a curve, then feed that curve into the gap between the door and the frame, around the stuck latch, and then back out to the inside of the door. Pull somewhat vigorously on that loop of wire, and it will force the latch open, and the door will open. Replace the deadlatch with a new one, and you should be good for another five years until it breaks again. Kwikset deadlatches appear to like to die this way regularly.
@@michaeljmadsen THIS!! From inside, I took a coat hangar wire looped it around the top and back under the bottom Then attached to a small metal Bar. Twist to get a good grip. Wear gloves and pulled like hell until it pulled the latch to retract. If you have the handles still on first try the water bottle or credit card tricks but you need handles to shimmy that.
@@michaeljmadsen Thank you! I used a 12-18 inch piece of wire (14-16 gauge), shaped in a U, inserted as you stated, clamped locking pliers to the two ends for a nice handle. Enabled great pulling force on the rounded section of the latch, forcing it to retract and door to open. It finally opened when I combined with a 4-6 inch piece of wire, 1 inch bent 90 deg, that poked and probed deeper interior spots on mechanism mentioned in a few other videos. My latch was stuck "real good" (Kwikset Tylo, only 3 years old; knob turned, but latch did not retract enough to open). Wasted hours trying to figure it out. Never imagined that taking knobs off to expose mechanism would not immediately fix any problem (ignorance is bliss)! Door completely unusable until fixed, not very fun. Kwikset has lifetime warranty, sent new latch (worth $5-10), but told me to contact locksmith if I couldn't remove myself.
I just replaced the same Kwikset latch on my garage entry door. It works great, locks/unlocks perfectly with door ajar, but when I close the door and lock it from inside, I have difficulty unlocking it (again from inside). Yet, it unlocks perfectly from outside (with key). Any ideas what I did wrong?
Door jammed at 8am, got the latch delivered and set it up for my first time through this solid and Simple video, Thank you very much.
Thank you. This video is WAY BETTER than the instructions on the package.
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Perfectly paced and exactly what I needed my friend. Thank you.
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Thank you for this video, it saved me a lot of time and fumbling and likely the purchase of a new deadlatch and/or doorknob. I would've succeeded on the first try, too, if I'd followed your instructions carefully.
Glad it helped you get the job done! I appreciate the comment! Thanks...
You're more knowledgeable than the associate at the big Home Improvement store where I live!
I knew nothing about the door latch so I took my old one to the store to look for a similar item. I grabbed one package from the shelf. Everything was the same except mine had that retractable "little piece". I asked the store associate about that "missing piece" and also showed him my old one. He assured me that I got the right one and that the "missing piece" was locked inside the unit! I believed him so I purchased one. After I got home, opened the package, no matter what I did the missing piece that he said "was locked inside" never came out! Thank God I found your RUclips instruction video! Now I understand why they looked a little bit different.... I was looking for a latch for the "exterior door" but the store associate gave me the one for "interior door" while assuring me I picked the right one! I droved back to the store that same day and the item was returned!
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!!
Glad it helped! And yeah it's irritating to go through all the extra work driving back and forth. It takes some of the thrill out of a DIY! Glad you got it figured out though.
Thank you so much for posting this video. Your instructions were so easy to follow!!
Glad it helped
Thank you. Easier than I expected to replace
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Thank you for this! Fixed our door easily with your help.
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Great video! Thanks to you, we can now safely close and lock the door!
Appreciate the comment and glad it worked for you!
Very well done video!
Thank you!
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I have the same problem, but I can't get the door open to replace the deadlatch. The deadlatch is frozen in the door with the door closed. How did you get yours open?
I have the same problem now. Did you find a solution?
I did find a solution. From the inside of the door, form a wire, maybe from a coat hanger, into a curve, then feed that curve into the gap between the door and the frame, around the stuck latch, and then back out to the inside of the door. Pull somewhat vigorously on that loop of wire, and it will force the latch open, and the door will open. Replace the deadlatch with a new one, and you should be good for another five years until it breaks again. Kwikset deadlatches appear to like to die this way regularly.
@@michaeljmadsen THIS!! From inside, I took a coat hangar wire looped it around the top and back under the bottom Then attached to a small metal Bar. Twist to get a good grip. Wear gloves and pulled like hell until it pulled the latch to retract.
If you have the handles still on first try the water bottle or credit card tricks but you need handles to shimmy that.
@@michaeljmadsen Thank you! I used a 12-18 inch piece of wire (14-16 gauge), shaped in a U, inserted as you stated, clamped locking pliers to the two ends for a nice handle. Enabled great pulling force on the rounded section of the latch, forcing it to retract and door to open. It finally opened when I combined with a 4-6 inch piece of wire, 1 inch bent 90 deg, that poked and probed deeper interior spots on mechanism mentioned in a few other videos.
My latch was stuck "real good" (Kwikset Tylo, only 3 years old; knob turned, but latch did not retract enough to open). Wasted hours trying to figure it out. Never imagined that taking knobs off to expose mechanism would not immediately fix any problem (ignorance is bliss)! Door completely unusable until fixed, not very fun. Kwikset has lifetime warranty, sent new latch (worth $5-10), but told me to contact locksmith if I couldn't remove myself.
I just replaced the same Kwikset latch on my garage entry door. It works great, locks/unlocks perfectly with door ajar, but when I close the door and lock it from inside, I have difficulty unlocking it (again from inside). Yet, it unlocks perfectly from outside (with key). Any ideas what I did wrong?
Sorry, hope you got it figured out though
Great video. Thanks
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My latch stuck with the assembly stuck on and will not come apart.
How did you end up getting it off?
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Thanks! Came here to figure out how to adjust the latch. 🫠
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