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From: Ian_ on 18 May 2010 07:42 Commodore VS Central locking front passenger side door Is dead locked. Cannot open door. Can't remove door trim to fix it. Any thoughts or help appreciated. ....Ian
From: George W Frost on 18 May 2010 09:52 "Ian_" <ian(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:o1t4v5pr205i8nee3tnj42tkcau92mch9e(a)4ax.com... > Commodore VS Central locking front passenger side door > Is dead locked. Cannot open door. Can't remove door trim to fix it. > > Any thoughts or help appreciated. > > ...Ian Where abouts are you, I can come around and open it in a few moments, if you are anywhere near me
From: Clocky on 18 May 2010 11:39 Ian_ wrote: > Commodore VS Central locking front passenger side door > Is dead locked. Cannot open door. Can't remove door trim to fix it. > > Any thoughts or help appreciated. > Use the key. You might need to turn it with a lot of force to the right (from memory, could be left but you will think the key is gonna snap). Also, the snib button may not pop up, but it will be unlocked, try the handle. Faling that, piece of thin long rigid metal rod with a bend on the end and a bit of a sharp edge, hook it behind the snib on the rear door (may need to pry the outer window frame out slightly to slip it in) and yank it up. Failing all of those there is a slightly more technical way that I won't go into here unless it's really neccesary.
From: Clocky on 18 May 2010 11:39 George W Frost wrote: > "Ian_" <ian(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:o1t4v5pr205i8nee3tnj42tkcau92mch9e(a)4ax.com... >> Commodore VS Central locking front passenger side door >> Is dead locked. Cannot open door. Can't remove door trim to fix it. >> >> Any thoughts or help appreciated. >> >> ...Ian > > Where abouts are you, I can come around and open it in a few moments, > if you are anywhere near me 11 seconds is my record ;-)
From: Trevor Wilson on 18 May 2010 18:07
Ian_ wrote: > Commodore VS Central locking front passenger side door > Is dead locked. Cannot open door. Can't remove door trim to fix it. > > Any thoughts or help appreciated. **Use the key in the driver's door. -- Trevor Wilson www.rageaudio.com.au |