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Car Forum / Saab Cars / October 2005

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Need help with 9K rear door lock

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Nasty Bob - 11 Oct 2005 18:59 GMT
Dear Group,
One of the rear doors on my '93 2.0 9000cs lpt has finally jammed shut after
a couple of months of threatening it.
Does anyone here have the skill or inclination to talk me through the
procedure of un-locking the door?? Can it be done? Will I need more than a
screwdriver and an old socket set? Do I have to remove the rear seat to get
at it? Would I be better off taking it to the local mechanic?

TIA
Nasty Bob - 15 Oct 2005 14:17 GMT
> Dear Group,
> One of the rear doors on my '93 2.0 9000cs lpt has finally jammed shut after
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>
> TIA
yaofeng - 19 Oct 2005 20:12 GMT
You may have to sacrifice the door light lense to remove the door
inside panel so you can look.  The other screws/bolts are accessible
with the door shut I believe.

Other than the screw on the inside of the door light lens which you
need to break the lens to get to, there are two on the edge of the door
pocket, one on the inside door handle and one inside the lever.  After
these screws are removed, you can lift the door panel up and away to
remove it.
 
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