Hi there, I've recently moved into a new flat and I'm looking to change the Euro cylinder in the front door. I'm aware that on a PVC/composite door, it would simply be a matter of removing the retaining screw accessible when the front door is open, and sliding the lock out. However, this flat has a wooden front door and there doesn't appear to be an obvious retaining screw for the lock, see below:
Any ideas on what is holding in the cylinder, and how to get it out of the door? It's not going to be a case of removing the entire lock, is it?
Any ideas on what is holding in the cylinder, and how to get it out of the door? It's not going to be a case of removing the entire lock, is it?