Audiman Posted September 28, 2008 Report Posted September 28, 2008 I've got a MK2 Galaxy - I had a problem with the wiring loom and joined the two broken wires together (3 weeks ago) Today the drivers door wouldn't open - suspect one of the wires broke inside the loom again. This is preventing me opening the door. There is no flashing led on the door. All the other doors open via remote key. My worry is that I need the door open to get to the wiring loom. I've tried disconnecting the battery without success. Any ideas how to open the door ? Quote
mk2vr6 Posted September 28, 2008 Report Posted September 28, 2008 http://www.jergym.hiedu.cz/~canovm/vybusnin/PXD/IMAGES/semtex.jpg Quote
Audiman Posted September 28, 2008 Author Report Posted September 28, 2008 That's funny MK2vr6 .....made me laugh. I was thinking more of CROW BAR and SLEDGE HAMMER! I managed to get it open - get into the car via passenger door & You need to get the key in the ignition then use the door lever to shut then open ......wala Quote
edatelder Posted September 28, 2008 Report Posted September 28, 2008 I've got a MK2 Galaxy - I had a problem with the wiring loom and joined the two broken wires together (3 weeks ago) Today the drivers door wouldn't open - suspect one of the wires broke inside the loom again. This is preventing me opening the door. There is no flashing led on the door. All the other doors open via remote key. My worry is that I need the door open to get to the wiring loom. I've tried disconnecting the battery without success. Any ideas how to open the door ? Can you unlock it with the key in the lock?Can you open it from inside by leaning across from the passenger side and pulling the open handle? Quote
Audiman Posted September 29, 2008 Author Report Posted September 29, 2008 Can you unlock it with the key in the lock?No Can you open it from inside by leaning across from the passenger side and pulling the open handle?No You got put the key in the ignition and then open the use the interior door handle - :( Quote
seatkid Posted September 29, 2008 Report Posted September 29, 2008 Maybe the deadlocks are electrically operated. Quote
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