A non electric door wont open lock works handle wont open the door what can I do to fix it
A non electric door, (which?) wont open,lock works ok, handle wont open the door.
What can I do to fix it.
well telling the door to us would help, and options.
so no electric locks,
there are 2 levers. one inside and one outside.
so you pull the door card (inside door covering)
and look at both locks , the inside pull, its it working?
then look at the key lock cylinder. is it connected still
and last are both connected to the latch mechanism.
one can cycle this latch lever inside the door shell.
if that fails the latch is busted.
all this is covered in the FSM ,why not read it.? (under body)
free , too.
http://hondatech.info/downloads/Auto/Manuals/Accord/
SOURCE: outside door handle broke and child lock on
get a locksmith he or she should be able to open the door through the window.
SOURCE: How do I replace the inside driver's door handle - '98 Silverado?
one bolt holds handle on you should be able to see thru panel opening with flashlight, also haynes manuel has removal procedure. sold at most auto parts stores.
SOURCE: the driver side door lock broke on my 98 jetta door want open
according to my partsman (who has had great advice for many years), you do not have to remove the door panel to replace the door handle which contains the cylinder lock. the handle is released with a screw which you can see when you open the door. you will need a starhead screwdriver or socket. A new handle costs around $40 at a parts store in my area. call around for a locksmith who will re-key your key to the new lock or use the key which comes with the new lock, your choice. i am in dealing with this also
SOURCE: Honda Accord Outside handle broken and Child lock is on.
Remove the panel and disable the child lock or some cars have an option to just bypass the child lock either or
SOURCE: 98 camry - driver door handle outside of car broke
go to a junk yard to get the part... it'll be $50 to $100 at a dealership, plus about $200 for labour charges...
It isn't that difficult of a job.
On the inside trim, you can remove screws that are by the door handle,
arm rest, under door and side of door and then gently pull back on the
panel as there will also be retaining clips attached and you don't want
to break them. You'll need to lift the door panel upwards in order to
get it off the window ledge. Pull back the weather seal and you'll be
able to see the outer door handle, it should be held in place by two bolts, one on either side of the handle...
roughly 30-60mins to fix
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