My 2005 honda odyssey's front passenger door does not open inside and outside although the lock goes up and down when activated. This is a real headache and I don't see any case such as this for six months now in the internet. May I know how to do this please. Honda cars for sure will charge a lot although this could be one of the manufacturer's glitches. Thanks.

Asked by alexsius Nov 27, 2016 at 10:41 AM about the 2005 Honda Odyssey EX FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

front passenger door stuck and cannot open from inside or outside. The
actuator works up and down and finding comments or solutions in the internet
is to no avail.

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You need to take the door panel off,ver carefully.the un lock button is working but it is not unlocking the car.obstruction of some kind.grease any moving part.

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