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Door Lock/Mechanism/Trim

Stu Alderson

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I have a jammed/disconnected (not sure which) passenger door. Does anyone have method of removing the door trim with the door closed? as it will not open from inside or out.

Thanks in anticipation

Stuart
 
Your best bet is going to be using a long steel ruler to operate the mechanism. Id suggest removing the handles and doorcard on the drivers side to see how it works and taking it from there...
 
Thanks 944, brilliant idea, I have a spare door which I can expirement with. If it works out I could always retrain as a car thief LOL...

Thanks again... n why did I not think of it first!!! Duhhh

Stuart
 
Trip to your local cop shop ... find the details of the most prolific/successful car theif they know about, drop by with a can or four of wifebeater and he'll be most helpful.

(Serious suggestion - same as Simon.)


Oli.
 
Oli, PMSL, I had thought of it ... especially in SE London....but seems to be a lull at the moment perhaps they are all on Holiday at HM Pleasure ....

Stu
 

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