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    Help!!! Passenger door wont unlock

    So my passenger side door will not unlock. I tried centreal locking and unlocking from the d/s, regular locking and unlocking d/s side, locking and unlocking from trunk, pulling up on the unlock from the inside, and unlocking from the outside of p/s door. I can lock the car from the passenger side, but it wont turn enough to unlock.

    I know I will probably need to change the lock set. I acutually have a spare set ready to go in due to my ignition being changed. The real problem is I can't get the door open, so how can I replace the lock? Don't I have to remove the door panel or get the car unlocked first? HELP!!!
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    #2
    You can take the door panel off in the car, that might be your best bet, if you need help with that I've done it before.
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    Current:
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      #3
      I looked at it again and should be able to get it out. I wasn't really thinking initially. Thanks Will!
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        #4
        Originally posted by DarkWing6 View Post
        I looked at it again and should be able to get it out. I wasn't really thinking initially. Thanks Will!
        I learned that trick at work, first time I did it was on an e65 & series, that had me nervous. Once you do it it's not a big deal though.
        sigpicFormer professional wrench thrower.
        Current:
        1988 325is S52
        Former:
        2008 Sparkling Graphite M3 Sedan(victim of home ownership)
        1988 M5
        1996 328is

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          #5
          I've taken them out plenty of times, never with a door locked though. How hard is it to swap out the lock set? Anyone? Anyone?
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            #6
            It is really easy. You just pull off the clip on the back of the lock and slide it out after you remove the lock rod. Remember the orientation of the rod.
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              #7
              Electronic actuator inside the door is bad.
              Replace it and all will work fine again.

              If you have a spare key, just stick it in the lock and twist to unlock... it'll feel like the key is going to snap, but if its a solid key it shouldnt and the door will unlock. You can then open it to remove door panel to replace actuator. Its an L shapped plastic/electric module.

              HTH, as always YMMV.

              No need to start replacing lock sets unless you *want* to
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                #8
                Originally posted by UNHCLL View Post
                Electronic actuator inside the door is bad.
                Replace it and all will work fine again.

                If you have a spare key, just stick it in the lock and twist to unlock... it'll feel like the key is going to snap, but if its a solid key it shouldnt and the door will unlock. You can then open it to remove door panel to replace actuator. Its an L shapped plastic/electric module.

                HTH, as always YMMV.

                No need to start replacing lock sets unless you *want* to
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                  #9
                  Is that why my d/s door has been a bitch to lock and unlock recently too? I have been using the pass side for a few weeks and now am on to the trunk.

                  Well, I will go with new actuators for both. Thanks!

                  BTW - Where are they located?
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by DarkWing6 View Post
                    BTW - Where are they located?
                    Look for 2 6mm (?) bolts at the bottom rear of the door panel.

                    Closing SOON!
                    "LAST CHANCE FOR G.A.S." DEAL IS ON NOW

                    Luke AT germanaudiospecialties DOT com or text 425-761-6450, or for quickest answers, call me at the shop 360-669-0398

                    Thanks for 10 years of fun!

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by DarkWing6 View Post
                      Is that why my d/s door has been a bitch to lock and unlock recently too? I have been using the pass side for a few weeks and now am on to the trunk.

                      Well, I will go with new actuators for both. Thanks!

                      BTW - Where are they located?
                      Remote entry ftw dude :) Haven't stuck a key in my car in 2 years :D
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Kruzen View Post
                        Remote entry ftw dude :) Haven't stuck a key in my car in 2 years :D
                        You're just as screwed when the actuators start to go bad... even if you're using keyless.

                        The drivers side is a red/white module. The pass side is all white. Or vice versa. You'll recognize them.
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