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Roll down the window.
Get a long screwdriver.
Don't know the exact spot, you need to probe the striker mechanism on the inside of the door until it clicks. Don't use a lot of pressure and don’t twist the screwdriver when probing.
From: Boone NC home of 3peat National Champs ASU Mountaineers
St. Jude Contributor
Originally Posted by Al77Vette
Roll down the window.
Get a long screwdriver.
Don't know the exact spot, you need to probe the striker mechanism on the inside of the door until it clicks. Don't use a lot of pressure and don’t twist the screwdriver when probing.
Does the inside lock button move? Is it stuck in the lock position? If so, this works for me. Sometimes I have to play with the inside lock button and inside door handle while probing.
From: Boone NC home of 3peat National Champs ASU Mountaineers
St. Jude Contributor
Originally Posted by SIXFOOTER
Pull the seat, pull the door panel.
Push down on the end of the lever in the circle
Yea I've been trying to get that one. However I still can't get the thing to open. I've got another latch and I've been trouble shootin with it, still can't get it to open.
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