Doors do not open ... - Toyota RAV4, 1998
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The rear doors cannot be opened from the inside. The handle moves, but they do not open. The child lock was checked - they don't open anyway!
What could have happened to the castle?
is it possible to drive into a warm garage?
if from the frost, then everything will go away, and if the cable, then you need to remove the trim and look
although it is strange that both doors are simultaneously
hmm ... the rear only open from the outside. From the inside, no, as if you know ... the child lock is malfunctioning ...
the rear open from the outside?
well, I have 2 assumptions or a cable or with an electrician cheto (although this is unlikely)
Well, or as an option from frost
Then I don't even know, I'm sorry I was mistaken, it means at the expense of frost (
Sorry, I don't know about the RAV4, but usually there is a "child lock" flag in the rear doors (from the end when viewed). If he "sinks" the door will behave as in your case. It will open from the outside, but not from the inside.
Well, I would disassemble and clean and grease the locks again. Most likely Just because of the frozen water, something wedged.
1. After the machine has frozen over after washing. A couple of times people who did not understand the locked lock pulled!
2. work softly. Only open from the outside. The handle runs smoothly from the inside, but the door does not open.
3. Both from the keychain and from the button.
4. Yes, I would not say. She always went like that. On the other hand, it could really break the cable too easily it goes. However, not on two doors at once.
How interesting. I don't even know what it might be. But I will ask a few leading questions.
1. Did it start when it was freezing outside or before?
2. Do the locks work softly when closing / opening, without any unpleasant / unusual features?
3. Do the locks open / close when you press a key fob or a button from the driver's seat?
4. And what are the sensations when you try to open from the inside: the feeling that the handle is not attached to anything?