All you need to do is take off the door panel from the inside. Then reach your left hand into the hole of the stainless steel and feel for the stabilizing/locking rods nuts. Then adjust them with your hand to loosen them. Also, if you operated your locks for any reason while the door was open it may be frozen and in need of manual release. Once the locking rods are removed you should be able to open the door from the inside or out. Once the door opens, replace the rods and carefully set them. It may take several tries to make sure they operate smoothly. Also, make sure your door locks operate from the drivers side (be careful of the door locks where they hook on, where they are plastic). At 12:39 PM 12/12/99 -0800, you wrote: > >I got myself into a bit of trouble. I pulled apart my passenger's side >door to adjust my door opening actuators. Actually, I adjusted the >tensioner rods that pull on each side of the door lock/open mechanism. > >Anyways, things seemed fine, I put everything back together, ... was >great for a few days... but now I can't open the door at all. Not with >the handle (interior or exterior), nor with the door open actuators I >installed. > >What are my options? It is really annoying only having one door, >especially with a passenger. The nuts that hold the door lock rods in >place must have come loose and unscrewed, thus the door handle doesn't >pull the rod far enough to actuate the door mechanism. > >Ideas? > >J > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Before posting messages or replies, see the posting policy rules at: >www.dmcnews.com/Admin/rules.html > >To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address: >moderator@xxxx > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >-- Easily schedule meetings and events using the group calendar! >-- http://www.egroups.com/cal?listname=dmcnews&m=1 > > > >