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Car Forum / Honda Cars / October 2006

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1997 Honda civic Door Problem

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GP - 04 Oct 2006 17:10 GMT
My 1997 Honda Civic  Rear door does not open from the outside. I can
only open from inside. I fugured the latch or something came off inside
the door panel. How do I open the door from inside so I can take a look
whats going on? I did not find anyscrews or anything inside to open.
Can someone help, how I can do this please.

Thanks
-Ganga
ExtremeValue - 05 Oct 2006 05:16 GMT
A common mistake is not to notice that the child-lock has somehow got
turned ON. If the door you are talking about is the left side read
door, then I suspect its the child safety lock related problem.

> My 1997 Honda Civic  Rear door does not open from the outside. I can
> only open from inside. I fugured the latch or something came off inside
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> Thanks
> -Ganga
High Tech Misfit - 05 Oct 2006 12:08 GMT
> A common mistake is not to notice that the child-lock has somehow got
> turned ON. If the door you are talking about is the left side read
> door, then I suspect its the child safety lock related problem.

If the child-proof lock was set, it could not be opened from the inside.
The OP stated that it cannot be opened from the outside.
ExtremeValue - 06 Oct 2006 11:02 GMT
Ops! My bad.

> > A common mistake is not to notice that the child-lock has somehow got
> > turned ON. If the door you are talking about is the left side read
> > door, then I suspect its the child safety lock related problem.
> >
> If the child-proof lock was set, it could not be opened from the inside.
> The OP stated that it cannot be opened from the outside.
 
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