Driver door stuck closed
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Hi all,
This is my first post here, hoping to find some sage advice. I have just purchased a 1983 XJ6, the driver's door will not open and I can't seem to get the door panel off. I've tried unscrewing the little plate on the door pillar from the back seat, that only gave me access to the back of the striker plate and no way to free the door.
Can someone please give me some help here?
Thanks!
Perry
This is my first post here, hoping to find some sage advice. I have just purchased a 1983 XJ6, the driver's door will not open and I can't seem to get the door panel off. I've tried unscrewing the little plate on the door pillar from the back seat, that only gave me access to the back of the striker plate and no way to free the door.
Can someone please give me some help here?
Thanks!
Perry
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Welcome to the forum Perry, I'm sure someone will be along soon to help you with your issue.
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Perry, I'm wondering if the door has sagged on its hinges, and so is resting on the sill and striker, and the weight of the door won't allow it to open without heroic effort.
You might try having a buddy work the inside while you work the outside, and then lift and pull at the same time, while your friend pushes, maybe quite hard.
It might not work but can't hurt to try.
(';')
You might try having a buddy work the inside while you work the outside, and then lift and pull at the same time, while your friend pushes, maybe quite hard.
It might not work but can't hurt to try.
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The door panel is removable with the door closed. Awkward, but doable. I've done it, with some of the work being done from the outside, reaching in, with the window down. Some of it down from inside
Assuming the standard XJ6 door panel and not the fancier "VDP" style......
Remove the electric mirror controls.
Remove the handle/armrest by wriggling and sliding the chrome escutcheon downwards to reveal the big hold-down screw, remove screw. There might be one additional small screw on the lower/underneath side of the handle. The handle/armrest can now be removed by giving it a big thump upwards and a slight push forward (or maybe its a thump forward and slight push upward? I'm still on my first cuppa coffee)
Now get your fingers underneath what outside edges you can to pull the panel off. There are 6-8 plastic pegs holding it to the door.
With the panel off you can reach into the door and try manipulating the various linkages hopefully the door will unlatch.
You can also try spraying the latch assembly with your favorite aerosol solvent (WD40 is Ok here) to free-off whatever is stuck. That latch has some delicate workings that can get gummed up.
But....what may have happened ...I've seen a couple....is a little spring inside the latch is broken, preventing widget-A from disengaging widget-B and thus leaving the latch in 'locked' mode.
Look closely and you'll see a little peg protruding from a slot in the body of the latch. The peg can be moved 3/8" of an inch or so, sort of in small arc. If it is at the top of the slot, push it downward, and vice-versa. That should unlock the latch and allow the door to open.
It's been years so the details are a little foggy but hopefully this is enough to help
Cheers
DD
Assuming the standard XJ6 door panel and not the fancier "VDP" style......
Remove the electric mirror controls.
Remove the handle/armrest by wriggling and sliding the chrome escutcheon downwards to reveal the big hold-down screw, remove screw. There might be one additional small screw on the lower/underneath side of the handle. The handle/armrest can now be removed by giving it a big thump upwards and a slight push forward (or maybe its a thump forward and slight push upward? I'm still on my first cuppa coffee)
Now get your fingers underneath what outside edges you can to pull the panel off. There are 6-8 plastic pegs holding it to the door.
With the panel off you can reach into the door and try manipulating the various linkages hopefully the door will unlatch.
You can also try spraying the latch assembly with your favorite aerosol solvent (WD40 is Ok here) to free-off whatever is stuck. That latch has some delicate workings that can get gummed up.
But....what may have happened ...I've seen a couple....is a little spring inside the latch is broken, preventing widget-A from disengaging widget-B and thus leaving the latch in 'locked' mode.
Look closely and you'll see a little peg protruding from a slot in the body of the latch. The peg can be moved 3/8" of an inch or so, sort of in small arc. If it is at the top of the slot, push it downward, and vice-versa. That should unlock the latch and allow the door to open.
It's been years so the details are a little foggy but hopefully this is enough to help
Cheers
DD
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One more idea that just might work.
The spring in the seat belt retractor isn't retracting the belt.
the slack gets across the latch and binds it. LnrB's ideas should free it.
Been there, it was in the market park lot. I thought I was going to have to go to some possibly impossible contortions to get in the driver seat and go home to mess with it there.
With window up, can you reach the paddle up forward to unlatch it???
Carl
The spring in the seat belt retractor isn't retracting the belt.
the slack gets across the latch and binds it. LnrB's ideas should free it.
Been there, it was in the market park lot. I thought I was going to have to go to some possibly impossible contortions to get in the driver seat and go home to mess with it there.
With window up, can you reach the paddle up forward to unlatch it???
Carl
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Hi Carl,
I'll give that a try as well. Right now the car has no electrical power, but will try anything at this point.
Worst case I was going to pull the front seat out and then try to get the door panel off, hopefully without hosing it up. The panels are absolutely perfect and I don't relish the idea of messing one up.
Thanks again!
P
I'll give that a try as well. Right now the car has no electrical power, but will try anything at this point.
Worst case I was going to pull the front seat out and then try to get the door panel off, hopefully without hosing it up. The panels are absolutely perfect and I don't relish the idea of messing one up.
Thanks again!
P
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Hi, can you get inside the car at all? If yes, try sitting in the front passenger seat sideways and gently kicking the door as someone else keeps the handle pulled as if to open it. Make sure it is unlocked, the mechanism unlocks towards the rear of the car. Best to kick without shoes on to avoid damaging the upholstery.
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Jose,
Yes, I can get in from the passenger side and crawl across, which I sure looks hilarious... Actually, I think your suggestion is a really good idea. Kinda scary but a good idea. And thanks for mentioning that the unlocked position is towards the rear, I was pushing it forwards.
The outside handle is really stiff and tough to move up. I think I'll get the window down and have my mate use the interior handle which definitely seems to work better while I'm trying your suggestion.
Thanks!
P
Yes, I can get in from the passenger side and crawl across, which I sure looks hilarious... Actually, I think your suggestion is a really good idea. Kinda scary but a good idea. And thanks for mentioning that the unlocked position is towards the rear, I was pushing it forwards.
The outside handle is really stiff and tough to move up. I think I'll get the window down and have my mate use the interior handle which definitely seems to work better while I'm trying your suggestion.
Thanks!
P
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It should open by kicking it from inside, assuming it is unlocked and a second person is keeping the handle pulled to open. I had that happen with the sliding door of my minivan and got it open kicking it at the point where the catch-latch is located. In the XJ the latch is located about 4 inches down from the outside key lock, just above the armrest inside, so that is where you want to kick. Leave the trunk alone until you resolve the door issue.
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Jose,
Yes, I can get in from the passenger side and crawl across, which I sure looks hilarious... Actually, I think your suggestion is a really good idea. Kinda scary but a good idea. And thanks for mentioning that the unlocked position is towards the rear, I was pushing it forwards.
The outside handle is really stiff and tough to move up. I think I'll get the window down and have my mate use the interior handle which definitely seems to work better while I'm trying your suggestion.
Thanks!
P
Yes, I can get in from the passenger side and crawl across, which I sure looks hilarious... Actually, I think your suggestion is a really good idea. Kinda scary but a good idea. And thanks for mentioning that the unlocked position is towards the rear, I was pushing it forwards.
The outside handle is really stiff and tough to move up. I think I'll get the window down and have my mate use the interior handle which definitely seems to work better while I'm trying your suggestion.
Thanks!
P
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Darren, thank you!
Well I got my Christmas miracle, last night I applied copious amounts of WD-40 to anything even close to the lock/striker mechanism. This afternoon I put in a new battery, put the window down (kind of a slow process, guess it needs some lube) and started fiddling with the interior handle while I was standing outside as well as moving the locking level back and forth. It worked, the door opened without a problem. I'm assuming the internal locking levers need some love as well.
Thank you to all who helped me!
Best regards and Merry Christmas to all!
Perry
Well I got my Christmas miracle, last night I applied copious amounts of WD-40 to anything even close to the lock/striker mechanism. This afternoon I put in a new battery, put the window down (kind of a slow process, guess it needs some lube) and started fiddling with the interior handle while I was standing outside as well as moving the locking level back and forth. It worked, the door opened without a problem. I'm assuming the internal locking levers need some love as well.
Thank you to all who helped me!
Best regards and Merry Christmas to all!
Perry
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