Power window works fine. power to automatic lock is fine. appears to not unlock. How can I get into the door to open it?
SOURCE: driver door handle will not open door 1993 Honda Civic
there is a pin in the door handle might have broke off there are two 10 mm nuts that will release the handle but you have to take the door panels off and remove it any local junk yard should have it or can order it for you
SOURCE: The door on my 1998 honda civic won't open
USE A SLIMJIM TO RELEASE THE DOOR LOCK,INSIDE THE DOOR, THEN ONCE OPENED YOU CAN PULL THE PANEL OFF AND FIX THE LOCK THE WAY IT SHOULD DE
SOURCE: 1999 Honda Odyssey rear sliding doors (manual) can
1) Linkage from the inside handle became unhooked.
2) Linkage on many hondas have plastic parts that are prone to break.
3) In any case, you will have to take off the inside upholstery from the door to inspect the linkage, or other faulty part. It happened to me in my Accord. A plastic part broke in the linkage, very near the inside of the handle, i fixed it with super glue, and it lasted a week. As expected, a OEM part was needed, and fixed the problem.
SOURCE: 2003 Honda accord V6 inside driver door
The cable going to must have come undone or handle leaver inside is broken. The interior door panel will have to be removed to verify problem.
SOURCE: My 2005 Honda Odyssey driver's side manual
More than likely the connecting rod that goes from the door lock actuator to the locking mechanism itself came unattached. These rods are usually held in place by a small piece of plastic that the rods "pop" in and out. The only other thing i can imagine possible is that the door lock itself is actually seized up. In order to attempt to fix this, you would have to remove the door side panel to see the inner workings of the door, and this is quite difficult on most side sliding doors (i have a 2000 pontiac montana w/dual sliding doors). Hope this can help you solve your problem.
http://www.howtorepairguide.com/2013/02/honda-pilot-rear-door-lock-wont-open.html
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This will help.
Thanks.
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