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1997 Explorer: Problem with locks
I just bought a 97 explorer and the back doors dont open from the inside and they dont lock.
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Re: 1997 Explorer: Problem with locks
Have you checked to see if there is a child safety lock on the rear doors?
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Re: 1997 Explorer: Problem with locks
Just a helpful hint: 97 and 98 explorers were kinda known for shoddy door latches that caused lock and opening problems. The parts are cheap but kinda a bear to put on.
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Re: 1997 Explorer: Problem with locks
I have the same problem with my back doors on my 97 explorer..what parts need to be replaced? The rear doors lock but you can't open from the inside. Also is this something that can be tackled at home?
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Re: 1997 Explorer: Problem with locks
I've got a 1996 Explorer and have replaced the rear door latches for the very same reason. They work using a gear action and the teeth of the gears are made of the same hard plastic material as the handle itself. Consequently, the teeth break somewhat easily. The new ones I installed a couple of years ago need to be replaced again. I think they were less than $10.00 each and not terribly difficult to install.
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Re: 1997 Explorer: Problem with locks
How do I fix it? The front passenger door is broken. Can't open it inside or out. Key just turns in lock. Child safety lock is NOT on.
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Re: 1997 Explorer: Problem with locks
It sounds as though the internal metal rods that connect your door handle and lock to the latch have become disconnected. Sometimes these are connected with plastic clips that can break. To fix it you'll have to remove the door panel and have a look. If the door won't open this will be tricky but not totally impossible. You may only be able to get the panel partially removed and you can reach in and try to release the latch manually. Be careful, there are sharp edges in there. I haven't had this problem with my Explorer, but I did with another car and the replacement clip only cost a couple of bucks. As with many do it yourself efforts, aptitude and patience will be big factors.
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