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Bif via CarKB.com 06-14-2006 02:48 PM

Drivers door is stuck-1990 Accord 2dr LX with power locks
 
I have seen this topic discussed in the past. I am a new member and trying
to get some old info on this seemingly, inherent problem with this model.
I went into my local coffee shop and came out trying to get into my car, the
normal way, through the drivers side door. It seems that the door is locked,
although it is not. I disassembled the door panel, as best as I could with
the door closed, but still cannot un-jamb the door, to open it.
Can someone shed some light on what I can do to open the door? Hopefully
someone who experienced this will reply and tell me exactly what they did.
Can anyone tell me what the problem is?
Thanks for any information anyone can give with this issue!!!

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R Flowers 06-14-2006 03:46 PM

Re: Drivers door is stuck-1990 Accord 2dr LX with power locks
 
"Bif via CarKB.com" <u22993@uwe> wrote in message news:61c5d5d2cc971@uwe...
>I have seen this topic discussed in the past. I am a new member and trying
> to get some old info on this seemingly, inherent problem with this model.
> I went into my local coffee shop and came out trying to get into my car,
> the
> normal way, through the drivers side door. It seems that the door is
> locked,
> although it is not. I disassembled the door panel, as best as I could
> with
> the door closed, but still cannot un-jamb the door, to open it.
> Can someone shed some light on what I can do to open the door? Hopefully
> someone who experienced this will reply and tell me exactly what they did.
> Can anyone tell me what the problem is?
> Thanks for any information anyone can give with this issue!!!


Sorry, the news may not be good. When this happened on my wife's 91 Accord,
the garage had to remove the panel (as you say, the best they could), and
*drill out* the bolts holding the latch. Then it was a simple matter of
replacing the latch.

This is, apparently, an unfortunate common problem. Check this out (may be
of help):
http://autorepair.about.com/library/faqs/bl203i.htm

and this (caution - link may break):

http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...d781b83bdb90fa

Good luck,
-- R Flowers



R Flowers 06-14-2006 03:46 PM

Re: Drivers door is stuck-1990 Accord 2dr LX with power locks
 
"Bif via CarKB.com" <u22993@uwe> wrote in message news:61c5d5d2cc971@uwe...
>I have seen this topic discussed in the past. I am a new member and trying
> to get some old info on this seemingly, inherent problem with this model.
> I went into my local coffee shop and came out trying to get into my car,
> the
> normal way, through the drivers side door. It seems that the door is
> locked,
> although it is not. I disassembled the door panel, as best as I could
> with
> the door closed, but still cannot un-jamb the door, to open it.
> Can someone shed some light on what I can do to open the door? Hopefully
> someone who experienced this will reply and tell me exactly what they did.
> Can anyone tell me what the problem is?
> Thanks for any information anyone can give with this issue!!!


Sorry, the news may not be good. When this happened on my wife's 91 Accord,
the garage had to remove the panel (as you say, the best they could), and
*drill out* the bolts holding the latch. Then it was a simple matter of
replacing the latch.

This is, apparently, an unfortunate common problem. Check this out (may be
of help):
http://autorepair.about.com/library/faqs/bl203i.htm

and this (caution - link may break):

http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...d781b83bdb90fa

Good luck,
-- R Flowers



R Flowers 06-14-2006 03:46 PM

Re: Drivers door is stuck-1990 Accord 2dr LX with power locks
 
"Bif via CarKB.com" <u22993@uwe> wrote in message news:61c5d5d2cc971@uwe...
>I have seen this topic discussed in the past. I am a new member and trying
> to get some old info on this seemingly, inherent problem with this model.
> I went into my local coffee shop and came out trying to get into my car,
> the
> normal way, through the drivers side door. It seems that the door is
> locked,
> although it is not. I disassembled the door panel, as best as I could
> with
> the door closed, but still cannot un-jamb the door, to open it.
> Can someone shed some light on what I can do to open the door? Hopefully
> someone who experienced this will reply and tell me exactly what they did.
> Can anyone tell me what the problem is?
> Thanks for any information anyone can give with this issue!!!


Sorry, the news may not be good. When this happened on my wife's 91 Accord,
the garage had to remove the panel (as you say, the best they could), and
*drill out* the bolts holding the latch. Then it was a simple matter of
replacing the latch.

This is, apparently, an unfortunate common problem. Check this out (may be
of help):
http://autorepair.about.com/library/faqs/bl203i.htm

and this (caution - link may break):

http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...d781b83bdb90fa

Good luck,
-- R Flowers



Bif via CarKB.com 06-15-2006 01:37 PM

Re: Drivers door is stuck-1990 Accord 2dr LX with power locks
 
Thank you very much!!! I don't like the sound of a 6 hour job. I don't have
that kind of time but sure beats paying$500!


R Flowers wrote:
>>I have seen this topic discussed in the past. I am a new member and trying
>> to get some old info on this seemingly, inherent problem with this model.

>[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>> Can anyone tell me what the problem is?
>> Thanks for any information anyone can give with this issue!!!

>
>Sorry, the news may not be good. When this happened on my wife's 91 Accord,
>the garage had to remove the panel (as you say, the best they could), and
>*drill out* the bolts holding the latch. Then it was a simple matter of
>replacing the latch.
>
>This is, apparently, an unfortunate common problem. Check this out (may be
>of help):
>http://autorepair.about.com/library/faqs/bl203i.htm
>
>and this (caution - link may break):
>
>http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...d781b83bdb90fa
>
>Good luck,
>-- R Flowers


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Bif via CarKB.com 06-15-2006 01:37 PM

Re: Drivers door is stuck-1990 Accord 2dr LX with power locks
 
Thank you very much!!! I don't like the sound of a 6 hour job. I don't have
that kind of time but sure beats paying$500!


R Flowers wrote:
>>I have seen this topic discussed in the past. I am a new member and trying
>> to get some old info on this seemingly, inherent problem with this model.

>[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>> Can anyone tell me what the problem is?
>> Thanks for any information anyone can give with this issue!!!

>
>Sorry, the news may not be good. When this happened on my wife's 91 Accord,
>the garage had to remove the panel (as you say, the best they could), and
>*drill out* the bolts holding the latch. Then it was a simple matter of
>replacing the latch.
>
>This is, apparently, an unfortunate common problem. Check this out (may be
>of help):
>http://autorepair.about.com/library/faqs/bl203i.htm
>
>and this (caution - link may break):
>
>http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...d781b83bdb90fa
>
>Good luck,
>-- R Flowers


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Bif via CarKB.com 06-15-2006 01:37 PM

Re: Drivers door is stuck-1990 Accord 2dr LX with power locks
 
Thank you very much!!! I don't like the sound of a 6 hour job. I don't have
that kind of time but sure beats paying$500!


R Flowers wrote:
>>I have seen this topic discussed in the past. I am a new member and trying
>> to get some old info on this seemingly, inherent problem with this model.

>[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>> Can anyone tell me what the problem is?
>> Thanks for any information anyone can give with this issue!!!

>
>Sorry, the news may not be good. When this happened on my wife's 91 Accord,
>the garage had to remove the panel (as you say, the best they could), and
>*drill out* the bolts holding the latch. Then it was a simple matter of
>replacing the latch.
>
>This is, apparently, an unfortunate common problem. Check this out (may be
>of help):
>http://autorepair.about.com/library/faqs/bl203i.htm
>
>and this (caution - link may break):
>
>http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...d781b83bdb90fa
>
>Good luck,
>-- R Flowers


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