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charles marion Posted on May 26, 2015

My rear doors on my jag xj6 will not open from the inside or outside how can I open them it is a 1992

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Well i have been thru this problem myself and the only way your ever get it open and to fix the real issue is to remove back seat top and bottom this will give the door panel clearance enough to remove door panel so you can get in side door to open it make surs you fix the pro lem before shutting door again

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SOURCE: 1994 jag xj6 rear doors

your childproof lock on the doors is either stuck or the rod has disengaged.

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