materials:
drill with assorted sized bits
dremel with cutting discs
basic hand tools
this has happened to me twice, once about 8 years ago and just recently. i found a website that helps a bit:
http://techauto.te.funpic.org/doorproblem/
SYMPTOM: the drivers door will not open from either the inside or outside door handle. all the linkages are still in place yet, the door latch will not release.
CAUSE
the door latch assembly fails internally. the
latch is not serviceable.
if you can't open your door from the inside, but are able to from the outside, this is NOT your problem. or if you can open it in any way.
first take off your interior door handle and look for the linkage rod to be connected to it. if it's still there it's time to remove the door panel ( it sounds hard to take the door panel off while the door is stuck shut, but it's really not hard)
to remove the door panel, unscrew the screws, here:
here
and here
there's one push clip that you can't get, but that's ok it will pop out. start from the bottom of the door panel and pull out the plastic rivets. then swing the door panel up like a lamdo door and the last clip that you couldn't reach will pop out.
now look for all linkage rods to be connected, if they are, then you have a broken latch. (fun part)
after you've confirmed there's nothing wrong with the linkages, ect., time to start drilling.
this will be your tiny work space and veiw
i found this to be the sweet spot:
i just put a flathead screwdriver in the hole and began poking and prodding. the moment of glory came when i felt the door move about a half a centimeter. i knew i was close. a little more poking and the door poped open.
old latch/new latch
note: when taking out the old latch, i cut the linkage rod to the exterior door handle. if you don't do this, it will be a PITA to remove.
reinstall
to install the new one, you have to take off the exterior door handle to install the new linkage rod. use 2 flathead screwdriver's to pop out the fitting.
also, you want to remove the bolt below so you can move the window channel out of the way. it makes it easier to put in the new latch.
once you get the latch in there, you have to do a little adjusting, but no biggie.
this took me six hours over the course of a few days.
later.
drill with assorted sized bits
dremel with cutting discs
basic hand tools
this has happened to me twice, once about 8 years ago and just recently. i found a website that helps a bit:
http://techauto.te.funpic.org/doorproblem/
SYMPTOM: the drivers door will not open from either the inside or outside door handle. all the linkages are still in place yet, the door latch will not release.
CAUSE
the door latch assembly fails internally. the
latch is not serviceable.
if you can't open your door from the inside, but are able to from the outside, this is NOT your problem. or if you can open it in any way.
first take off your interior door handle and look for the linkage rod to be connected to it. if it's still there it's time to remove the door panel ( it sounds hard to take the door panel off while the door is stuck shut, but it's really not hard)
to remove the door panel, unscrew the screws, here:
here
and here
there's one push clip that you can't get, but that's ok it will pop out. start from the bottom of the door panel and pull out the plastic rivets. then swing the door panel up like a lamdo door and the last clip that you couldn't reach will pop out.
now look for all linkage rods to be connected, if they are, then you have a broken latch. (fun part)
after you've confirmed there's nothing wrong with the linkages, ect., time to start drilling.
this will be your tiny work space and veiw
i found this to be the sweet spot:
i just put a flathead screwdriver in the hole and began poking and prodding. the moment of glory came when i felt the door move about a half a centimeter. i knew i was close. a little more poking and the door poped open.
old latch/new latch
note: when taking out the old latch, i cut the linkage rod to the exterior door handle. if you don't do this, it will be a PITA to remove.
reinstall
to install the new one, you have to take off the exterior door handle to install the new linkage rod. use 2 flathead screwdriver's to pop out the fitting.
also, you want to remove the bolt below so you can move the window channel out of the way. it makes it easier to put in the new latch.
once you get the latch in there, you have to do a little adjusting, but no biggie.
this took me six hours over the course of a few days.
later.
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