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DannyH Member Since: 30 Apr 2015 Location: Hull Posts: 221 |
Unfortunately I've only heard reports of having to wreck the door card if the doors locked and stuck.
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5th Jun 2017 8:04am |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35373 |
does it open with the key? ... - .- -.
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5th Jun 2017 8:14am |
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Rosco Member Since: 20 Jan 2012 Location: Beyond the wall. Posts: 2581 |
I had exactly the same issue a couple of years ago, eventually had to put it into an indy. Was all fixed when I collected it, when asked how they opened it, I was met with, 'You dont want to know'...... There are crowbar marks down the inside of the pillar so I guess that was it, cant help with a cost as it was done as part of a lot of other things. Not much help but would be interested to see if you find a way of doing it as I thought the gromit method was the solution
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5th Jun 2017 8:53am |
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TerryT-J Member Since: 02 Sep 2013 Location: Johnston, Pembrokeshire Posts: 86 |
I had this problem on my front passenger door as well. It was a wiring problem which an indy garage fixed for me. They removed the lower front wing panel below the side vent, the side vent itself and the rubber plug/socket at the A pillar. Water or moisture had got in to it and corroded one of the pins to dust. They replaced this pin and cleaned up the rest of the contacts and all the door electrics sprang into life. It also cured the non functioning passenger mirror (adjustment and power fold) and the odd one of old being able to operate the passenger window from the passenger switch. Hope this may help. |
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5th Jun 2017 11:53am |
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Meerbusch Member Since: 16 May 2012 Location: Zürich (CH) + Düsseldorf (D) Posts: 316 |
Today the same Problem, so look at the picture, after repair with a new cable part, full function!
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12th Feb 2018 9:29pm |
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