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no year car told. the now lost free users guide is by year. made 1994 to present (even 1989 as legacy outback) no country told at all sorry cars not the same world wide.
open glove box, read the users guide? oops locked too>? most cars sold in USA , called wagons opening the rear gate hatch by accident driving kids fall the ground, or cargo hits cars behind you. (so is illegall that feature) and is never called a truck ever, in a wagon only on sedans. a hatch or 5th door it is named. In Europe then even call them 5 door cars. so I am confused. so all keys lost to the car. and can not drive it nor open any side doors and rear hatch is locked and valuables in cargo area to fetch, right? I say call a locksmith and pick the lock. the door lock(mechanism) in the hatch internal, is accessed from the inside of the hatch open.so no why to attack it that way.
Check the alignment with the door pin. Might be out of adjustment and will not let the door close all the way. That will cause the lock to not be operable. Good luck and have a great day.
something is either open or not making a prope closed circuit such as a door or trunk switch or attention to fluid levels are in need of proper levels but i m quite sure a switch is not making full contact =even though the doors and trunk are fully closed the switch itself is not making a full connection an adjustment is required either by screwing the switch up a few notches or bending the plate that holds the switch in the trunk or gas door forwards to allow proper contact
door handle probably broken ,usually the part of the handle that houses the rod that moves latch breaks,see if the outside handlehas less resistance than others when lifting it this is a pretty good indicator
Hello, from your description it sounds like your hot/cold blend door actuator is acting up, could be any number of reasons, and it's not that uncommon. Worst case scenario is that the heater box is broken or worn out and the entire dash would have to come out just to get to the heater box. Most independent shops can diagnose this problem fairly quickly. I hope this info helps...(subytech1)...
Check for a rusty handle. If you push the handle forward then try the power unlock then open the door with handle. I have been finding that the handle becomes rusty and does not return all the way when released. Therefore not allowing the locks to disengage. Hope this helps.
pull the rear interior cover from the door and check to see if the latch rod clips are broken or misadjusted. the moisture could be a result of a failed heater core, poor defroster operation (A/C not working, vent door, or blower motor), or the window seal could be defective.
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