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Old 07-11-2009, 05:00 PM
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'96 suburban passenger door panel

my right rear passenger door will not open from the inside. it opens fine from the outside. took out the clips , tried to take off the panel, but it hangs up at the front edge near the handle and the window sill. can't see anymore clips on the inside. can feel the rod from the inside handle and it moves with the handle, but will not throw the frame latch. not sure where to go from here, but would like to see the inside. I do think there must be some little clip broken at the frame (main release) latch. can anyone help. thx, steve
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Old 07-11-2009, 05:03 PM
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Re: '96 suburban passenger door panel

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my right rear passenger door will not open from the inside. it opens fine from the outside. took out the clips , tried to take off the panel, but it hangs up at the front edge near the handle and the window sill. can't see anymore clips on the inside. can feel the rod from the inside handle and it moves with the handle, but will not throw the frame latch. not sure where to go from here, but would like to see the inside. I do think there must be some little clip broken at the frame (main release) latch. can anyone help. thx, steve
thx, again, steve
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