BMW E90 3series - Door lock stuck, here's how you can open the door.

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  • čas přidán 29. 05. 2022
  • When the door can't be opened because the lock is locked, here's what you need to do to open the door without destroying other items.
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Komentáře • 19

  • @ZaysSlow335
    @ZaysSlow335 Před rokem +11

    Don’t understand why you don’t have the most views in this topic for this video well explained and right to the point no bs talking

  • @nickolasbaracat
    @nickolasbaracat Před rokem +5

    Just for everyone to know - the dealer can activate the small motor shown on the video in one of the interfaces that they use through the comfort module. I'm not sure what the purpose of that motor is because the latch and lock can work perfectly without it - the thing doesn't move under normal operation. Maybe it's a failsafe in case something breaks.
    My advice for everyone going through the same situation is:
    1st, ensure that you don't have stuck cables and/or levers (from the inside and outside handles).
    2nd, try the method shown on the video.
    3rd, break all of the plastic parts and gears with a big screwdriver and a hammer. Don't rush in order not to damage the door itself. After the whole thing is in pieces, use a smaller screwdriver to slide the pin that holds the latch closed, and there you are: door is open.
    @JHAMS thanks for the video, it's the only one I could find showing this method.

    • @abelucious
      @abelucious Před 5 měsíci +1

      Hello, you're saying if I go to the dealership with my driver's door stuck from a malfunctioning actuator they can open it by connecting it to an interface without taking the panel off the door?

    • @nickolasbaracat
      @nickolasbaracat Před 5 měsíci +1

      @abelucious from what they told me, and looking at the three small electric motors inside the lock assembly, it seems that some cars have provision for that. In my case, we couldn't make it work, so I had to bang everything out - the motors turned when activated, and the lock clicked but didn't unlatch. Wish somebody could investigate further!

  • @Sebast-c6o
    @Sebast-c6o Před 11 dny

    Thank you ❤

  • @josete
    @josete Před 11 měsíci +1

    A thousand of Thanks!!!!

  • @barrygauci9933
    @barrygauci9933 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Still waiting on my t30-t35 star bits from the snap on truck from my apprenticeship 15 yrs ago... one day imma run into that dude and I still have the bloody receipt 😅...

    • @barrygauci9933
      @barrygauci9933 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Actually that receipts probably blank by bown😅

  • @elto73
    @elto73 Před rokem +2

    thanks

  • @southCLTrealty
    @southCLTrealty Před měsícem

    It was t25 for me!!

  • @sando_l3gend_836
    @sando_l3gend_836 Před rokem +1

    Please for BMW e46????

    • @JHAMS-007-car-repair
      @JHAMS-007-car-repair  Před rokem +1

      It's the same, the only difference is how you remove the interior trim of the door.

  • @nickolasbaracat
    @nickolasbaracat Před rokem

    Hi, quick question! My door won't open from inside or out. I took the interior trim, removed both inside and outside cable ends from the latch mechanism and tried actuating them by hand with no success - it is still stuck shut. When I try locking or unlocking from the button in the dash the pin goes up and down without a problem, is this still going to get my door open? Reason why I'm asking is because I thought that the gear that you are actuating after removing the electric motor is only for the central locking, and mine seems to still be working because the pin goes up and down, and the door quit opening without me locking the car from the last time I could open the door. Any help would be much appreciated!!

    • @eduardocheung81111
      @eduardocheung81111 Před rokem +1

      I had the same problem. Double locked front driver side door with an oem actuator. Followed the video did not fix the problem but double check the both side latches. Found out outdoor side latch got stuck. Released it and got door open. Good luck

    • @nickolasbaracat
      @nickolasbaracat Před rokem +2

      @Edward Zhang Yeah, this was the 1st thing that I've checked and tried, but no cables or levers were stuck in my case. Did the procedure shown on the video, and it didn't work as well - I could rotate the gear until the locking pin housing moved down (just as shown by the end of the video), but then it would stop rotating and the door was still stuck closed. Decided to break the whole thing apart with a hammer and a big screwdriver because there was nothing else I could think of, and nobody wanted to work on the damn thing. At least the door is open now, and I've managed not to damage the metal parts surrounding it. I'll get a new lock assembly and install it.

  • @nordicgunpowder
    @nordicgunpowder Před 2 lety +3

    Now fucking do it with the window up!

  • @Cornpop-147
    @Cornpop-147 Před 4 dny +1

    as i was changing my lock anyway i thought i would have a tinker with the none responsive lock, i found if leant over to the passenger door (none responsive to remote, wouldn't open from inside or out.) and pulled the interior handle and began to toggle the interior lock button on the dash. Somehow i heard a mechanical click and i felt it through the handle too. Well what do you know, the door opens and closes as it should. it didn't respond to the remote or dash button but did lock on the door button and released to open from the handle. I've changed my lock and all is good now. I thought this tactic might work for someone else whilst they wait for their new lock mechanism to arrive.

    • @JHAMS-007-car-repair
      @JHAMS-007-car-repair  Před 2 dny

      You were lucky, in my case the customer came after the door does not open at all, this after several situations in which it opens on the 2nd or 3rd command.