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Old Mar 27, 2018 | 08:32 AM
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My right, rear passenger door is stuck shut. I had it opened last week, would not open from the outside. Now it does not open from either position. Door lock still goes up/down.

Any thoughts on how to get the panel off to fix it? Or, what part of the mechanism is most likely the culprit?

I wonder if i can just remove the screws that I can access and force the rest of the panel off?

Thanks,
 
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Old Mar 27, 2018 | 08:41 AM
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Originally Posted by redrover75
My right, rear passenger door is stuck shut. I had it opened last week, would not open from the outside. Now it does not open from either position. Door lock still goes up/down.

Any thoughts on how to get the panel off to fix it? Or, what part of the mechanism is most likely the culprit?

I wonder if i can just remove the screws that I can access and force the rest of the panel off?

Thanks,
Remove 2 screws in handle. 1 small screw in the plastic cover that holds door latch. Then pry all the plastic rivets around starting from the bottom, pull panel out. Unhook speaker wires. Tear plastic open to get into the mechanism. Check if the clips that hold the link is still intact. Use a plastic panel removal tool or you can brave it by using screw driver. Cheers
 
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Old Mar 27, 2018 | 09:24 AM
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Thanks, ill take a crack it this weekend.
 
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