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Old 01-06-2008, 04:17 PM   #1
soco3594
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Hey guys. I am having alot of trouble with the door locks on my 96 xr6 ute. The passanger side door lock seems to be the problem because the handle is very stiff and I can't lock the ute at all. When i press te button on the key the locks go down then come straight back up. The same happens if I lock the drivers door using the key and I can't seem to get the passanger door to lock.

Has anyone had the same problem and if so what did u do to fix it? Is it simply a case of replacing the lock?

cheers

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Old 01-07-2008, 07:18 PM   #2
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you will find that one of the door actuators is probably dodgey. disconnect one at a time and operate the lock. i would suggest you try the passenger side first as you feel this is the faulty one.
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