All,
The title says it all. The door does have power locks and from the sounds,
it appears that the door IS locking and unlocking.
The first time it got stuck, you could open it from the inside. That was
done ONE TIME.
After that, she won't budge.
So, I thought I'd get a Chilton's manual and tear the door panel off and fix
it. But you have to be able to open the door to get the panel off . . . . .
. . .
Any ideas before I take this thing to the shop? What could be broken and
how do I get to it to fix it?
Randy - 07 May 2007 02:15 GMT
Make sure the seat belt is not hanging in the door. That can make the
door not open. Happened to me one time, but finally figured it out.
Reactor - 07 May 2007 02:46 GMT
I'll check but I don't think that's the case here. How did you get yours
fixed?
Don't you have to open the door to get the seatbelt out?
> Make sure the seat belt is not hanging in the door. That can make the
> door not open. Happened to me one time, but finally figured it out.
D. - 07 May 2007 12:00 GMT
is there not a switch on the door
near the locking mechanism that
controls the door for safety reasons
with children ?
d.
Reactor - 08 May 2007 02:00 GMT
Seatbelt is not jammed in the door. Thanks though.
> I'll check but I don't think that's the case here. How did you get yours
> fixed?
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>> Make sure the seat belt is not hanging in the door. That can make the
>> door not open. Happened to me one time, but finally figured it out.
willshak - 07 May 2007 12:15 GMT
> All,
>
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> Any ideas before I take this thing to the shop? What could be broken and
> how do I get to it to fix it?
And the door you are referring to is which of the 4 doors (5 if you
count the tailgate door)?
Driver's/passenger's door - Has anyone (Police/locksmith) used a lock
jock to open the door when the keys and remote were locked inside? They
often mess up stuff inside the door. I had to reattach a lock rod clip
after my wife locked her keys in the car and the Police opened it for her.

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Reactor - 08 May 2007 01:59 GMT
Sorry.
This is the DRIVERS DOOR. Which makes this the most inconvenient situation
. . . . . . . .
>> All,
>>
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> mess up stuff inside the door. I had to reattach a lock rod clip after my
> wife locked her keys in the car and the Police opened it for her.