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It would seem there is nothing else to do other than remove the door panel with the door closed. Removing the seat is likely to be necessary.
Not always possible to remove the door card without damage.
Usually there are switches inside the door jam of the rear doors. Move lever over to use the child safety locks. Occasionally the drivers side window/locks master controls will have a switch for this also. Mike
open up the door the door jam will have a thin pice of mettle about 1/4 long comming out of the door there shoud be a sticker next to eat that states child safty lock- locked-unloced........this will be on the inside doorjam about the same highth as the door handel
generally on the rear end of the door, visible only when open, there is a mechanical switch which will disable the interior door latch. means it can't be opened from the inside. If you are going swimming with the car, disable it so you can escape from the back seat.
there is a slider switch on the door(between door and frame) that you can lock or unlock the child locks to prevent them from opening the door from inside but still can open door from outside----just slide the lock switch to enable or disable the child lock.
if they are stuck/stiff---you may have to remove the door panel for repair.
Usually they work free with a liitle lubricant(WD-40) to slide easier.
if you mean the latches do not work inside the vehicle check on the rear door where the latch is there should be a slider to switch it on and off. If you mean the locks that operate while driving the vehicle they are a safety feature that you cannot turn off.
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