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    Door won't open...HELP

    HELP ME...LOL. My passenger side front door will not open. It won't unlock and won't open from the inside. not to mention that the key (tumbler) dosen't even work and the window dosent go down.. any suggestions or am i just S.O.L.

    #2
    does the key lock feel like it wont move or its not attached to anything?
    what happens in that door when you try the power locks?
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      #3
      The key lock does not want to move to unlock. And nothing happens when the power locks are hit

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        #4
        You aren't SOL.

        I have opened doors that didn't work from the outside, although never on a panther. I believe I used a wedge, a coat hanger, and a pair of needlenose pliers. Once you get the door open, take the door panel off, and have a gander. The mechanisms are fairly simple, and you should be able to ascertain the problem.

        The last car I did was my brother's '92 Seville. It turnout the little plastic bushing things had disconnected from the metal rods, and fallen into the bottom of the door. A cop had done this trying to unlock my brother's car, after he locked his keys in it. (Take a lesson: cops are not locksmiths).

        Usually doors open from the inside if the lock is actuated. Do the power locks make noise, in that door (the thunk sound), or are they quiet? In other words, are they actuating, but not working? Or no actuation either?
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          #5
          Thanks for the info, my brother said the exact same thing. But the door is not making any noise at all...no activity what so ever

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            #6
            open it from the inside.... the lock solenoid is completely seized. Very common. Pull the doorpanel off and rip out the solenoid. put the door back together. F power doorlocks.
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              #7
              The door will not open from the inside, It will not do anything

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                #8
                i believe mrltd is telling you to remove the door panel etc...so you can rip out the actuator so everything will be freed up again. By doing it this way, you are opening it from the inside.
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                  #9
                  Even if the actuator is stuck, the door should open from the inside.

                  Might be something worse. What, I dunno.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by mrltd View Post
                    Even if the actuator is stuck, the door should open from the inside.

                    Might be something worse. What, I dunno.
                    Not if it's really seized up mang. It won't move. My passenger one would do that when the door when it actually locked, and it would not open by the handle. I replaced the actuator, and the problem was solved.

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                      #11
                      yup, Im going to attempt to remove the door panel without the door open. I don't know how but Im gunna try.

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                        #12
                        You know, I think I may have managed it once. It was the winter when I finally ditched my power locks because they kept freezing up every time the temperature dropped. I think that was the same winter that my tailgate handle tore off - so much for the rear door serving as an emergency entrance when all the passenger doors were frozen solid.

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                          #13
                          The passenger door on my car got stuck like that and I took the panel off to remove the lock solenoid but it was still stuck. I ended up rolling the window down, inserting a straight/bent tip pry bar onto the top of the solenoid and tapped it out of the bracket with a hammer.
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                            #14
                            You must be very clever to have better access from the top of the door than with just reaching your hand directly in to the solenoid! I don't remember now whether I pulled the solenoid from its bracket or just unhooked the rod, but I'm pretty sure I just unhooked the rod.
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                              #15
                              With mine, it was so jammed that I really wasn't able to remove it even with the having the panel removed. I was just peeking in from the top and it seemed like a decent enough idea. It took one hit from the hammer and came right out.
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