EMERGENCY - HELP
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EMERGENCY - HELP
I disasmbled my door latch in an attempt to fix the door locking issue (electriicy & polarity reversal along with grounding was good, but wasn't engaging the actual lock). Took it apart and put it back together. Reattached it to the door along with the manual door lock, external lock, internal door handle and externla door handle. When I closed the door it will not open from either outside or inside. I was able to pull the panel off the door enough to see that the handles are engaging the door latch but it will not allow the door to open. Obviosly did something wrong.
Could even the dealership or repair shop do anything about this without ruining the door?
Is there ANYWAY to get this door open without the Jaws of Life?
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE help
Thank You
Magnum
1999 Dodge Ram 1500 Sport
V8, 5.9L 4x4
Could even the dealership or repair shop do anything about this without ruining the door?
Is there ANYWAY to get this door open without the Jaws of Life?
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE help
Thank You
Magnum
1999 Dodge Ram 1500 Sport
V8, 5.9L 4x4
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RE: EMERGENCY - HELP
A body shop would be your best bet. They have to deal with this stuff more than most dealerships. Without having been there to see what you've done, it's going to be hard to help you over the net.
Try searching through this:
https://dodgeforum.com/m_340929/tm.htm
Try searching through this:
https://dodgeforum.com/m_340929/tm.htm
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RE: EMERGENCY - HELP
most likely one of the rods wasn't connected to the handle, or connected in the wrong spot, if you can get the panel off you should be able to pull on them manually and unlatch the door
to get the panel off and gain a little more room to work you could take the seat out, only 4 bolts, and poss 1 electrical connection under the seat then you could get right in there
body shop would prob be best place to take it too get it looked as well
to get the panel off and gain a little more room to work you could take the seat out, only 4 bolts, and poss 1 electrical connection under the seat then you could get right in there
body shop would prob be best place to take it too get it looked as well
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RE: EMERGENCY - HELP
I think I may have a "work around" to the issue. Assuming that the passenger side is similar to the driver side. I can take off the left front fender and take the 4 bolts that attach the door to the hinges. I then should be able to manuver the door to get it off the hinge. Once I do that I can replace the door latch with a new one (that works).
This sounds feasible right?
This sounds feasible right?
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RE: EMERGENCY - HELP
Perhaps I am confused. I can only get to the latch from the interior (side the door with the panel off). I can pull and manuver the latch howeveR I want, but nothing seems to work. The manual lock moves up and down, the al the levers on the door latch seem to fully move. I'm guessing that when I put the lactch back together that I forgot a spring or put it in incorrectly.