So my drivers side door is stuck closed and will not unlock or open. I've pulled the inside door panel and manually actuated the various linkages, lubed the latch mechanism, done every thing possible to unlock the latching mechanism which interfaces with the striker loop. The door latch assembly is apparently jammed internally which is preventing the tab from moving to the "unlock" position either via the linkage or with all linkage disconnected via manually pushing with a screw driver. I'm familiar with the typical "door jammed door opening techniques" and have replaced inside and outside door handles / controls and linkages, etc. in the past (not my first rodeo).
Unfortunately I'm thinking as a last resort that I going to be forced to cutoff the striker loop post.
My question is has anyone had to cut the striker post to free a door that will not unlock? Is it possible to get to the outboard striker post with a saws-all or did you do it with a hacksaw blade. Once cut will the door freely open or will you have to contend with the striker loop still being held by the latch causing clearance issues / preventing the door from opening.
Unfortunately I'm thinking as a last resort that I going to be forced to cutoff the striker loop post.
My question is has anyone had to cut the striker post to free a door that will not unlock? Is it possible to get to the outboard striker post with a saws-all or did you do it with a hacksaw blade. Once cut will the door freely open or will you have to contend with the striker loop still being held by the latch causing clearance issues / preventing the door from opening.
