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Open the door from the outside and on the edge of the door there should be a red button with a slot for the tip of the key near the lock, turn this and this will de-activate the child lock on this door. Do this to the other door and the child lock will also be de-activated, to engage the child lock do the reverse of the above.
This is only on the back doors ok.
This happens on all rear child safety locks. The only fix is to take off the trim and spray WD40 into the lock. Don't be stingy with the spray. Once you have sprayed it, move the lock up and down about 20 times. It will fix the problem. You may have to do it again later on depending on your weather conditions-dry and dusty is really bad for these locks. I did mine a year ago and haven't had a problem since. Hope this helps.
On the Audi Q7, depending on country and options the child lock is either:
1. On the drivers armrest, near the window switches, there are 2 buttons with a little orange light and a picture of a little baby on them. Deselect both buttons to turn off the child locks. -OR- 2. Open the passenger doors, there is a small keyhole on the inside of the door above the latch, use your key and turn it 90 degrees to turn off the child lock.
If your back doors won't open from the inside then the child proof locks maybe turned on. Open the door from the outside and look at the edge of the door near the lock for a small lever or screw setting for the child proof lock. Tun off the child proof lock and then you can open the back door from the inside.
should be a switch on the back doors to turn on and off the child safety locks it requires your key or a flat blade screw driver.. let me know if this works for you
Child Locks will stop anyone on the inside of the car from opening the door. If the child lock is on then the door can only be opened from the outside of the car. Of course the main door lock must be off just as any door must be unlocked to be opened from the outside.
Now if you do not want the child door lock to be on then you must first open the door from the outside with the main lock open or unlocked. Look at the space that is covered when the door is closed. There you will see the lever that turns the child lock on or off. Simply move it to the off position.
Rear Door Child Safety Locks - Child safetly locks are located on the rear edge of each rear door. To activate the locks, you must insert your car key into the opening and turn to the locked "vertical" position. To disengage the child safety lock, insert your car key and turn to the center position. You can please follow the below link for more information -
http://myfordfocus.com/ownersguide.htm
(Just copy and past the above link in your web browser)
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