No manual and need to unlock child proof lock to rear offside , can you help please
Open the door and look at the back edge of the door by the latch there will be a small sliding lever to enable/disable the child lock.
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Hi, I need to gain access to the rear offside door in my Toyota landcruiser. I can get in through all the other doors however the rear offside door is jammed and I cannot open it from inside or outside, I think this maybe down to the childlock nipple being in the down position. How can I solve this problem to enable me to be able to open and shut the door...Help...
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if you cant open it from inside or out side it has to be latch assy. that locks on the body . the part that is bad is inside the door there should be 3 boltz phillips screwdriver that you can see from outside . you wil have to remove door panel then there is connecting rods the part is about 50.00 used [email protected]. if needed
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its in the inside door frame when you open the back car you will see a small black switch that you can push up or down and it is usually labeled
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1) Linkage from the inside handle became unhooked.
2) Linkage on many hondas have plastic parts that are prone to break.
3) In any case, you will have to take off the inside upholstery from the door to inspect the linkage, or other faulty part. It happened to me in my Accord. A plastic part broke in the linkage, very near the inside of the handle, i fixed it with super glue, and it lasted a week. As expected, a OEM part was needed, and fixed the problem.
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open the doors from the outside, and look down the very outer edge of the doors for a tiny metal tab or lever like the one on the back of an alarm clock, and slide them to the opposite position.
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open the door (from the outside)
keep the door open,
sit down on your heels and look at the inside of the door next to the latch, (the bit you never see with the door closed) you will see a little "tag" sticking out, probably with <LOCK/UNLOCK>
printed next to it, this is the child-lock.
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