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Title: 1957 Biarritz Power Door Locks-?
Post by: FabCad on January 09, 2024, 12:36:55 AM
There's a problem with the door lock mechanisms on my 57 Biarritz. I can manually lock and unlock the doors with the door lock knobs. But the doors will not unlock from the exterior using the key (on both sides). I was getting ready to pull the door panels off to investigate, thinking there must be a problem with the linkage. But then I started doing some research. While power door locks were not standard on the Biarritz, it seems some had them as a rare factory option, no? So I'm wondering if my car perhaps has power door locks. And if so, what's the best way to troubleshoot?

Fab
Title: Re: 1957 Biarritz Power Door Locks-?
Post by: dn010 on January 09, 2024, 10:42:33 AM
https://forums.cadillaclasalleclub.org/index.php?topic=145483.0

According to the above, it is working as intended.
Title: Re: 1957 Biarritz Power Door Locks-?
Post by: FabCad on January 09, 2024, 11:29:05 AM
Hi Dan,

I saw that post, thanks. But let me clarify... I can manually lock and unlock the doors using the knob from the inside of the car. But, once locked, I cannot unlock the doors from the exterior of the car using the key. So there is definitely a problem.

Fab
Title: Re: 1957 Biarritz Power Door Locks-?
Post by: dn010 on January 09, 2024, 12:46:01 PM
Does the key just rotate freely or does it have any resistance? Are you able to lock using the key?
Title: Re: 1957 Biarritz Power Door Locks-?
Post by: V63 on January 09, 2024, 01:15:45 PM
Electric Power door locks made introduction ONLY with the 57 eldorado brougham...no other model were they available.

In late 1958 they were introduced to the other models as an option. They had a lightning bolt on the lock knob.

That continued in 1959 but in 1960 they went VACUUM ...and they suck 🤦🏻�♂️
Title: Re: 1957 Biarritz Power Door Locks-?
Post by: FabCad on January 09, 2024, 01:44:46 PM
The key rotates freely in both directions, no resistance. I cannot lock (or unlock) the doors with the key. So maybe it's the linkage. Just seems strange it would be that way on both sides.
Title: Re: 1957 Biarritz Power Door Locks-?
Post by: Julien Abrahams on January 10, 2024, 11:46:02 AM
Maybe a silly question, but have the door locks worked before?
If there is no resistance at all, I would guess there is something wrong with the linkage. It is strange that the same problem occurs on both doors.
Title: Re: 1957 Biarritz Power Door Locks-?
Post by: 35-709 on January 10, 2024, 11:50:55 AM
Maybe one linkage failed at a time, several years apart and no one cared to fix it until now.
Title: Re: 1957 Biarritz Power Door Locks-?
Post by: dn010 on January 10, 2024, 01:01:07 PM
More than likely the rod fell out of a hole, but as you say it is very odd since 1 - it is both doors and 2 - those rods have retaining clips on them to prevent such a thing. Unfortunately only thing you can do is pull the door card and investigate or run a borescope (if you have one) down the window opening to see if you can notice anything, but you'll still need to remove the door panel to fix it.
Title: Re: 1957 Biarritz Power Door Locks-?
Post by: FabCad on January 10, 2024, 11:51:23 PM
Thanks for the ideas. The locks have never worked with the key as long as I've owned this car. So I guess I have no choice other than to pull the door panels off to investigate. I'll let you know what I find...
Title: Re: 1957 Biarritz Power Door Locks-?
Post by: 59-in-pieces on January 11, 2024, 11:55:48 AM
Fab,

I did not see how long you have owned the car, since dirt or a day.

I understand that it is a Biarritz = convertible, and you can reach into the car to lock and unlock the car by the buttons.

But once locked, and the top up, how have you managed to get into the car, and maybe drive it.

I too have a 57 Biarritz and I am intrigued by your dilemma.

Using the scope is a great idea, or just bight the bullet and pull the cards.

Have fun,
Steve B.