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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / November 2007

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Tech: 1994 Accord w/ power door locks. Can't open the door

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m6onz5a - 20 Sep 2007 12:11 GMT
A 94 Accord Dx with power locks. The power door lock actuator is
broken, and we are unable to unlock the drivers door. Pulling on the
door lock with pliers does nothing. Is their a trick to opening the
door? We've taken what panels we can get off, but can't reach the
actuator.

Thanks
Chas
Noozer - 20 Sep 2007 12:47 GMT
>A 94 Accord Dx with power locks. The power door lock actuator is
> broken, and we are unable to unlock the drivers door. Pulling on the
> door lock with pliers does nothing. Is their a trick to opening the
> door? We've taken what panels we can get off, but can't reach the
> actuator.

Uhm... put the key in the door and turn?
m6onz5a - 22 Sep 2007 14:00 GMT
> >A 94 Accord Dx with power locks. The power door lock actuator is
> > broken, and we are unable to unlock the drivers door. Pulling on the
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>
> Uhm... put the key in the door and turn?

Uhm, why didn't I think of that. Geez

Let me clarify. The door lock acutator is frozen preventing the
linkage from moving. The key will break if we try that.
AWN - 23 Nov 2007 15:20 GMT
I don't know how prestine your car is but I have had the same issue with an
older Nissan.  You can try pulling on the door frame itself or heat up your
key, spray graphite in the cylinder.  I once had this problem when I was
with a friend so we backed my truck next to his car's driver door lock and
let it idle.  The exhaust thawed the cylinder in maybe 15min.  Yes it was
wasteful but it worked.  When you do finally get in, spray the latch,
hinges, etc with either white lithium or motor oil (I believe the manuf
suggests motor oil on the latch).  Powedered graphite in the cylinder itself
is your friend.

Good luck.
Andrew.

On 9/22/07 8:00 AM, in article
1190466040.244369.116420@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com, "m6onz5a"
<corvair@comcast.net> wrote:

>>> A 94 Accord Dx with power locks. The power door lock actuator is
>>> broken, and we are unable to unlock the drivers door. Pulling on the
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> Let me clarify. The door lock acutator is frozen preventing the
> linkage from moving. The key will break if we try that.
 
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