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Old 10-29-2006, 09:49 PM
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Exclamation IMPORTANT. 1999 Honda Accord LX V6 driver's door will not open

My 1999 honda accord LX V6 the driver's door will not open inside or outside.
I need help, lots of help from all of you experts out there.
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Old 10-30-2006, 06:38 PM
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Re: IMPORTANT. 1999 Honda Accord LX V6 driver's door will not open

First, please remember that EVERYONE'S problem is "important." Yours doesn't get priority. Second, we are volunteers. You don't get to demand help.

Search the posts here - this was discussed some months ago. Next, get a locksmith to open the door for you when you are ready to work on it. Then get the inside door panel off and look for the problem (based on what you have read here).
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Re: IMPORTANT. 1999 Honda Accord LX V6 driver's door will not open

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First, please remember that EVERYONE'S problem is "important." Yours doesn't get priority. Second, we are volunteers. You don't get to demand help.

Search the posts here - this was discussed some months ago. Next, get a locksmith to open the door for you when you are ready to work on it. Then get the inside door panel off and look for the problem (based on what you have read here).
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