[DML] Re: Door Unlocking Problem
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[DML] Re: Door Unlocking Problem



I had similar issues in my passenger door.  You had to open the 
passenger door using the inner handle or the passenger side lock 
button would freeze up as you've described.  As I recall, opening 
the door with the outer handle was not completely unlatching the 
front latch. (That's a vague recollection.) 

I know you say you checked the linkages, but my linkages all looked 
and were OK. They just needed lubrication.  When lubricated with 
lithium grease, the problem completely disappeared and has stayed 
that way for 8 months.

Not saying this is your problem, but lubrication is probably not 
going to be a bad thing.

Marv
#10820


--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Kevin Heller <howdyhoho@...> wrote:
>
> I have an interesting door unlocking phenomenon. If
> you lock either door from within or outside both locks
> will electronically close without any problem. If you
> let the car sit, say overnight, with the doors locked
> both locks will electronically open without a problem
> both from within the car and outside the car on either
> side.








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