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Well, I took the door panel off and I thought everything looked okay.  I can't see that much, I pulled the plastic away a little, but I can't see behind the metal or whatever.  Anyone else had this problem, if so, how can I fix it?
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I hope this doesn't sound silly but have you looked at the Child lock out?  Of course assuming you have a 4 door and its one of the rear doors.

Not silly at all.  Though I wouldn't mind a 4 door, it's only two.  That's something I'd do though.  lol  I still haven't figured it out.  My truck looks really nice until I roll my window down to open my door.  hehe  I'm gonna take it apart again and maybe look at the pass door as a model and see if anything is different, off track, or something of that nature.

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what year?

 

if 99+  take the door panel off and make sure ever metal rod is securely in place in the plastic holders on the inside handle and the locking mechanism

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Well, it's a '95, not a 99+, but hopefully they're similar.  I'll check that, my wife had a Grand Am that the rod came out of the clip on her door and we fixed that.  I hope it's something as simple as that.  If not, I'll be back on here trying again.  Thanks for the help guys. (and gals maybe?)
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Well, to add to my problem, the handle broke off today.  Unbeleiveable.  Guess I'll be picking up one of those from the salvage yard as well.
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Yea same thing happend to my 1997, I had to get inside the door. remove the cover, then there is big holes in the metal backing you can fit ur hand through, On the other side I saw there is a metal rod that goes into the handel directly behind the part u pull. This slide out , I finagaled it for a bit to make sure it stayed in. Yea i know how u feel. My trucked looked all nice.... then i would pull up and roll down my window to open the door . I was also having tranie problems then to, so I had go under the car to put it in park, then start.. felt real ghetto in my new 20,000 car.
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Cool, thanks a million for the info.  I'll be contacting my local junkyards for a replacement handle tomorrow and we'll be fixing it on Wed as I'm off work.  I might holla back if I think of anything else or run into probs.  Thanks again man!!   :cheers:  :lol:
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Well, it's a '95, not a 99+, but hopefully they're similar.  I'll check that, my wife had a Grand Am that the rod came out of the clip on her door and we fixed that.  I hope it's something as simple as that.  If not, I'll be back on here trying again.  Thanks for the help guys. (and gals maybe?)

i had a similar problem, i took it back to the body shop that failed to reconnect some type of rod, and voila, she opened from the inside....mine is a 95 also!!!!! check behind the pull handle also the rod may have become disconnected there! :lol:

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