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Old Oct 5, 2009
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97 civic sedan help

Both of my rear doors are acting up..

On the driver side, the door will not open from either the inside or the outside.
On the passenger side, the window will not roll down at all.

Any ideas or suggestions?
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Re: 97 civic sedan help

There is a similar thread about doors not opening up. If at all possible, take off the door panel so you can take a look inside and you may need to "spray some silicone lubricant" (Gearbox). Otherwise did you check if the rear doors are unlocked? Maybe there is something stuck with the lock or you have the child safety on... About your window, check the fuses first and then take apart the door panel again and check out the motor and such.
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Re: 97 civic sedan help

I was reading the other topics on this and I believe I read specifically that it wont open from the outside.
I can't get the paneling off of the door that wont open. I was thinking of taking it to someone so they can literally cut it off and install a completely new door seeing as I need all 4 doors replaced any ways.
 
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