Use your chosen tool to depress the button.
Uninstall door lock.
Now that you ve located the slot you ll need a flat head screwdriver or a small pin paper clip or nail to press the release button inside of the slot these tend to be very small.
This is showing how you can get your lock apart when you don t see any screws.
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Insert the pin straight through the lock cylinder to reach the lock s release mechanism.
Using a philips head screwdriver turn counterclockwise to unscrew a knob with standard hex head screws.
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Once you remove the screws the lock should become loose and you can pull both sides of the lock out of the door.
At this point the interior knob should release from the door easily.
Unscrew your door knob begin by holding the door knob securely in place.
If your knob has a pinhole or small slot opening use a flathead screwdriver to push it inward.
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Regardless if the storm door lock is the type that uses a deadbolt or a keyed handle you will need to remove a pair of set screws that are located on the interior portion of the lock or the part of the lock that faces the interior of your home.
Use the flat head screwdriver to turn the spindle in the center of the door lock cylinder counterclockwise until it stops.
At this point the square tab on the spindle is aligned with the square.
You ll see the frame of the lock that holds the latch or dead bolt plug remaining in the hole.
When you remove the faceplate it will reveal the inside of your knobset lock.
Insert a straightened paper clip into this hole and apply pressure to release the interior handle.
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There should be a series of screws that connect that portion of the lock to your door.
This was a keyed door lever lock but i mention how to do the same with the sta.
There may be a small pinhole holding the handle in place.
Examine the handle and trim on the interior side of the door.
Remove the screws in the knob with a screwdriver.