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dennis stewart Posted on Jan 04, 2013
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Mazda 6 2005 driver door jammed

If i keep trying to unlock it with the key it may open then it want close

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If you talking about door latch wont let door close.try to reset all door locks.first if you cant get door close.work unlock button with remote or door switch.then hold open door handle while you flat screw driver pull up latch in door latch should stay up so door will close.once get door close.try resetting all door locks by sitting inside vechicle with all doors close.remove key from ignition.open drivers door.wait 24 seconds.turn ignition switch on and back to lock position 3 times.press and release drivers door courtesy light 3 times.ensure doors lock and unlock.if not wait 40 seconds and repeat procedure.if this procedure fails. you have problem in the door latch and lock mechanism inside the door itself.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 24, 2008

SOURCE: Door won't lock and alarm keeps sounding

It's always a good Idea to check fuses first, as that is the easiest thing to fix.  I would suspect if its not a fuse it may be the door open sensor, if you open the door there should be a device in the door frame of the car where the door connects to the car door hinges.  If you push that sensor in with your finger it should turn off the interior lights.  It may be wiring to that sensor, or the sensor itself, also the sensor may have worn out to the point where it does not push in enough to activate the switch anymore.  good luck.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 22, 2009

SOURCE: mAZDA mILLENIA 1997

Take some "electoclean" spray and hose down the key slot ( 4 bursts). Then spray the key and insert to work it around. My car did the same thing and it clears the beeping noise and allows the security system to engage.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 20, 2009

SOURCE: Tribute passenger door will not unlock

this ones trick but ive done it. you have to carfully pry back the top part of the door panel and you should get enogh room for a small arm to fit in and manuall pull up on the relese lever for the latch to the door then you can take the door apart for inspection

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 05, 2009

SOURCE: lectrical problem

check your owners manual, i know my car would do such a similar thing all i done was look in the manual and it told me how to disable the autolock feature. if you disable this you will still have use of your keyless entry but it sould diable the auto locking. hope this helps

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 16, 2010

SOURCE: mazda mpv 2000 front passenger door is jammed

Your latch assembly may be frozen, or the door actuator faulty (a common problem on this vehicle).

Check out the following forum posts:

The basic problem:

http://forum.mpvclub.com/viewtopic.php?t=24351&highlight=door+actuator

Photos of the latch assembly:

http://forum.mpvclub.com/viewtopic.php?t=16431&highlight=panel+door+locked

How to disassemble the door panel (if you can open the door!):

http://www.mpvclub.com/diy.php?id=8

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