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Sticky door

Hello Paul
Is the car on level ground and not jacked up as the shell will twist jaming the doors.
Dose the outside trigger feal like it is doing something also the inside lever, is the door locked with key. Is the door locked with the inside wheel.
If all ok remove the inner door card not easy to see what has happend.

Charles
 
As Charles says try unlocking it with the key on the passages side first can you hear the lock if you can it my just be the seals holding the door closed
If you can not hear anything I would take the inner door card off and have a look at the mechanism, from memory I think you can physically open the lock from inside but it will be a swine to do with the door closed, I would take the passenger seat out first to get access to the card you only need to move it out of the way not fully out of the car
 
Cheers people
I,ve tried every thing recommended to no avial ,the outside latch stays stuck inside the handle.
I,am afraid she is getting to the age where ,every day is a new problem day.
 
ORIGINAL: 911 targa

Cheers people
I,ve tried every thing recommended to no avial ,the outside latch stays stuck inside the handle.
I,am afraid she is getting to the age where ,every day is a new problem day.
If the outside trigger is stuck inside the outer handle you must pull it back out of the handle so you can unlock the door.

Charles
 
Hi fellow 3.2 lovers
After a little cussing and ***** the door with a little lub the door is working again
Thanks all
 

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