Right Rear Door Stuck, 01 GS 430
#1
Right Rear Door Stuck, 01 GS 430
A couple of years ago I asked on this site whether anyone had experienced a stuck door. I can't open the door to remove the door panel for access to the inner workings of the door. No one responded with a similar problem. My mechanic was unable to open the door. I was told by a body shop worker that it would be necessary to force the door panel off of the door, which would probably destroy the panel. Lexus door panels are not cheap! I'll ask again, has anyone had a similar problem, and what was your solution?
#4
I'm pretty sure that the problem started with a failed lock actuator. One day I unlocked all the doors, but the right rear did not unlock. I tried to manually unlock the door, but the manual switch wouldn't budge. I think that the door is still locked. My mechanic was able to free the manual switch, but the door still won't unlock. The cheapest I've seen a new door panel is around 2k. Couldn't find a used one. Needless to say, I've been driving around in a 3 door sedan for awhile.
#5
Sounds like your actuator died and that your actuator cable broke (common issue) which is why the manual lock doesn't work. Not sure how you'd open the door from here if it's already closed but best of luck and I hope you can find a door cheaper than 2K. 2K for a door panel for a car that old is just ridiculous; keep fishing scrap yards and Craigslist.
#6
Thanks nehinbin for your reply. I am familiar with the lock actuator problems. I've replaced one of my actuator motors in the past 2 years. I wasn't aware that the cable breaking is a common problem. I've had really good luck with this car, and never expected this kind of problem. I'm seriously thinking about listing it for sale as a "three door sedan".
#7
I had previously suggested someone to break the handle portion, when they went to investigate the best route the saw the cable and was able to hook it some how thru the crak of the lock mechanism and got it unlocked.. Worth a shot.
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#8
I was able to find a replacement panel for my front drivers door on eBay for about $125. Just search for "gs400 driver door panel" or something like that. Be sure and get the right color though because some of the interior colors can be close. For example, the grey/tan and grey/grey look very similar.
#9
A couple of years ago I asked on this site whether anyone had experienced a stuck door. I can't open the door to remove the door panel for access to the inner workings of the door. No one responded with a similar problem. My mechanic was unable to open the door. I was told by a body shop worker that it would be necessary to force the door panel off of the door, which would probably destroy the panel. Lexus door panels are not cheap! I'll ask again, has anyone had a similar problem, and what was your solution?
#10
I have the same problem on the same door. I replaced all the motors in my doors with the recommended mabuchi motors. They all worked fine for 2 weeks and then all of a sudden the rear passenger just stopped working. It wasn't locking or unlocking. Couldn't hear the motors engaging or anything. The only option I see is cutting into the wood part and then pulling on the cable. Once you get it off, just replace the wood instead of the whole panel. I have been meaning to do this, but am lazy. If I don't get this door open, then my L-Tuned sides will continue to sit in my garage .
#11
I have the same problem on the same door. I replaced all the motors in my doors with the recommended mabuchi motors. They all worked fine for 2 weeks and then all of a sudden the rear passenger just stopped working. It wasn't locking or unlocking. Couldn't hear the motors engaging or anything. The only option I see is cutting into the wood part and then pulling on the cable. Once you get it off, just replace the wood instead of the whole panel. I have been meaning to do this, but am lazy. If I don't get this door open, then my L-Tuned sides will continue to sit in my garage .
#12
I am thinking of a way of reaching the door pannel bolts ( maby a stupid idea )
remove the rear seat.
unbolt the door hinges en carfuly open the door like a suicide door.
maby the door hinges far enough on the locking meganism to reach the door pannel bolts to take ik of?
#13
I am thinking of a way of reaching the door pannel bolts ( maby a stupid idea )
remove the rear seat.
unbolt the door hinges en carfuly open the door like a suicide door.
maby the door hinges far enough on the locking meganism to reach the door pannel bolts to take ik of?
As far as the panel bolts, with the door closed you can get to all of them except the rearward one by the child safety lock. That's the one that keeps you from being able to remove the panel with the door closed.
#14
I don't think you can get to the hinges with the door closed.
As far as the panel bolts, with the door closed you can get to all of them except the rearward one by the child safety lock. That's the one that keeps you from being able to remove the panel with the door closed.
As far as the panel bolts, with the door closed you can get to all of them except the rearward one by the child safety lock. That's the one that keeps you from being able to remove the panel with the door closed.
And this here brings up another point. If the child safety lock is on the inside door handle won’t work. Maybe the switch is on and the only issue is the outside door handle isn’t making contact to the latch assembly.
#15
I was thinking this was the case too. Maybe cutting the panel near where that screw is would allow for repair of the panel after the door is opened?