Technical Rear doors doesn't open from inside

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Technical Rear doors doesn't open from inside

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Hi Guys,

I've moved over from the GP forum for famliy reasons mainley although I'm loving the new Bravo. (technically not new as it has 12500 miles on it).

I have went for the 150 Multijet Dynamic version. One thing I noticed when I picked it up from the dealer, was that the rear door on the driver's side doesn't open from the inside.

Obviously this looks like a child lock related issue but still can't seem to get it to open, even by moving the little child lock tab on the inside of the door.

Any ideas anyone? Hoping this is something fairly simple as don't want to return to the dealer if I can avoid it!

Cheers :)
 
Is there anything in the dashboard menus? I know I've set mine to auto lock the doors from the outside when I move away.
 
Hi Guys,

I've moved over from the GP forum for famliy reasons mainley although I'm loving the new Bravo. (technically not new as it has 12500 miles on it).

I have went for the 150 Multijet Dynamic version. One thing I noticed when I picked it up from the dealer, was that the rear door on the driver's side doesn't open from the inside.

Obviously this looks like a child lock related issue but still can't seem to get it to open, even by moving the little child lock tab on the inside of the door.

Any ideas anyone? Hoping this is something fairly simple as don't want to return to the dealer if I can avoid it!

Cheers :)

If disabling the child safety doesn't fix it then you should remove the doorcard and look at the mechanism from inside, maybe you just need to hook it back to the handle. it's fairly simple if you know how to remove the doorcard.
 
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If disabling the child safety doesn't fix it then you should remove the doorcard and look at the mechanism from inside, maybe you just need to hook it back to the handle. it's fairly simple if you know how to remove the doorcard.

If he has just got it from a dealership - then get them to fix it. Not worth risking breaking clips.
 
I thought that was common sense, why would anyone open a doorcard if their car is still under warranty?

and to be honnest, dealers are the best at losing/breaking clips :D

Yeah fair enough. I'm not going to d1ck about with it if it's anything other than simple so looks like a trip to the dealer darnit
 
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