I TAKE WHAT YOU MEAN IS THAT HE PULLED THE DOOR HANDLE TO HARD WHICH MEANT THAT A PEICE OF THE DOOR MEAHISION HAS BROKEN WHAT YOU CAN DO IS UNPLUG THE MACHINE TAKE THE TOP OFF AND TAKE THE SOAP DRAWER OUT ALTOGETHER RELEASE THE FOUR SCREWS TAKE THE TWO KNOBS OFF THEN LIFT UP THE FRONT PANAL TAKE THE THREE SCREWS FROM ACCROSS THE FRONT AND THREE FROM THE BOTTOM THEN JUST LIFT FORWARD THE FRONT PANAL YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO GAIN ACCESS TO THE INTERLOCK AND RELEASE THE DOOR REPLACE THE DOOR HANDLE UNIT
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Call the dealer ask a mechanic how to open door they likely have a trick and they want you to buy the parts so ask for an exploded view of door and lock you might be able to fish the window and yank the lock bar
HI This looks like the door is jammed. Try to yank it out after pressing the eject button. Try this a few times and if the mechanism is not damaged should set it right. DONT USE TOO MUCH OF FORCE CAUSE THERE IS A RISK OF DAMAGE. Regards, Plz. dont forget to rate my suggestions.
Hi Jason, I feel your pain. I've had a similar problem with my car seat belt getting caught in the latch mechanism keeping me from getting into my car. This has happened to me several times. This may or may not work on you passenger car door. But I would definitely give it a try. I would get my adrenalin pumping and give it one heck of a yank. And then try lifting and yanking at the same time. If you do have to resort to the window breaking thing, find the smallest possible panel of glass to break. The thing about yanking is, don't give up before the yank that opens it. Best Regards, Mark
You need the camera powered up and all the film used to activate the release mechanism for the lock to release the film door, the Elph film door will not open until all the pictures have been taken. It uses A CR2 Lithium battery
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