Xsara driver's door locked unable to open
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Xsara driver's door locked unable to open
My Xsara hatch driver's door has locked and I am unable to unlock it. My suspicions are it is either the wiring loom or the deadlock. It will not open with remote or key. I can hear the lock activating. A few weeks ago the locking was activating as I opened the door. I thought it may have been me inadvertently pressing the remote. I need to know if there is a way to open the door without removing the panel, or is there a way of removing the panel without damage. I have already removed speaker and all screws,but I can't remove the trim near the wing mirror, only loosen it, and can't loosen the panel with the door closed. Any help would be appreciated as I need to remain in work. (I am just off for a few days over easter recharging batteries)
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Re: Xsara driver's door locked unable to open
Try giving the door a firm 'push' from the outside - sometimes this can free a jammed pin - or with your leg pressed against the door, unlock the door with the control several times with the remote control. This may free it up as you are exerting variable force against the door.
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Re: Xsara driver's door locked unable to open
Just tried that. No change to anything. Deadlock seems jammed. Still looks like I need to get internal panel off. Any suggestions?
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Re: Xsara driver's door locked unable to open
Try locking the car using the remote with a door left open. Sometimes this can shock a lock open. Try pushing on the door as Marc suggests at the same time.
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Re: Xsara driver's door locked unable to open
No joy yet. I have also considered feeding a metal rule down between the open widow to the lock to see if I could jolt it, but I have a fear of doing more damage. I guess at the moment it is electrical and not mechanical.
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Re: Xsara driver's door locked unable to open
Not sure if this will help, it's a C5 lock but may be the same. The levers arrowed purple are the lock levers, when they're down as in the picture the door's locked.
The levers arrowed orange are the latch levers.
If you can get a hooked wire down in there and pull the purple one up it should unlock the door.
The levers arrowed orange are the latch levers.
If you can get a hooked wire down in there and pull the purple one up it should unlock the door.
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Re: Xsara driver's door locked unable to open
I had something similar on my previous C5 (in that the offside driver door would not unlock). What eventually cleared it was by leaning on the door while locking the car.
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Re: Xsara driver's door locked unable to open
Thanks Gibbo I will try that in the morning. Just need an old wire coat hanger!
Re: Xsara driver's door locked unable to open
my usual method for a sticking door mechanism is to repeatedly thump the outer door skin right in line with the mechanism whilst locking & unlocking with the remote, quite often does the trick.
If its stuck in a deadlocked state a wire coat hanger will do nothing.
It is possible to remove the door panel with the door closed but its a pain, you need to unbolt the drivers seat first to give you a chance.
If its stuck in a deadlocked state a wire coat hanger will do nothing.
It is possible to remove the door panel with the door closed but its a pain, you need to unbolt the drivers seat first to give you a chance.
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Re: Xsara driver's door locked unable to open
Thanks for the help so far. I have removed the seat and have access behind the panel, but still cannot open the door. My instincts tell me it is the loom where it enters the door. Is there a way to use the wires I can see to deactivate the deadlock? Which wires do I use, and how?
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Re: Xsara driver's door locked unable to open
further to my previous post, I still have a locked door, but have access behind the door panel, and can just get hold of the loom to the door lock. I read on another forum (which i cannot find now) that the lock can be released by using a 9 volt battery across the orange and purple wires, but i can see two purple wires. I also don't want to do too much damage to the wires, as access is limited for repairing them, Are there any suggestions for doing this? I generally only do basic maintenance on the cars, and don't fancy forking out a fortune for what is essentially a second car for getting to work and back.
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Re: Xsara driver's door locked unable to open
Probably a stupid question but if you can get into the car do you have access to the bonnet catch?
Could disconnecting the battery remove the electrical side of things and then see if the key works to unlock it, may take a good few minutes with battery off to disengage the alarm/deadlocking just thinking if car was started then .............................................
Could disconnecting the battery remove the electrical side of things and then see if the key works to unlock it, may take a good few minutes with battery off to disengage the alarm/deadlocking just thinking if car was started then .............................................
Re: Xsara driver's door locked unable to open
I'll have a look at a wiring diagram & see if I can work this out. I need to know:-Matherratic wrote: ↑13 Apr 2020, 12:55 further to my previous post, I still have a locked door, but have access behind the door panel, and can just get hold of the loom to the door lock. I read on another forum (which i cannot find now) that the lock can be released by using a 9 volt battery across the orange and purple wires, but i can see two purple wires. I also don't want to do too much damage to the wires, as access is limited for repairing them, Are there any suggestions for doing this? I generally only do basic maintenance on the cars, and don't fancy forking out a fortune for what is essentially a second car for getting to work and back.
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Is it a mk1 or 2
need the RP number (location will vary depending on age, may be on the tyre pressure sticker label. Will look something like 0925 CJ)
Is it a 3 or 5 door ?
Hatch or estate ?
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Re: Xsara driver's door locked unable to open
It will be on the door post behind the locked door.wheeler wrote: ↑15 Apr 2020, 10:03I'll have a look at a wiring diagram & see if I can work this out. I need to know:-Matherratic wrote: ↑13 Apr 2020, 12:55 further to my previous post, I still have a locked door, but have access behind the door panel, and can just get hold of the loom to the door lock. I read on another forum (which i cannot find now) that the lock can be released by using a 9 volt battery across the orange and purple wires, but i can see two purple wires. I also don't want to do too much damage to the wires, as access is limited for repairing them, Are there any suggestions for doing this? I generally only do basic maintenance on the cars, and don't fancy forking out a fortune for what is essentially a second car for getting to work and back.
thanks
Is it a mk1 or 2
need the RP number (location will vary depending on age, may be on the tyre pressure sticker label. Will look something like 0925 CJ)
Is it a 3 or 5 door ?
Hatch or estate ?
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