Passenger door wont open! BMW 1 Series

Passenger door wont open! BMW 1 Series

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tjuk123

Original Poster:

2 posts

2 months

Tuesday 27th February
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Would appreciate some advice on my 1 series BMW 2020.

The passenger car door stopped opening all of a sudden. Both indoor and outdoor handle pull out and seems to unlock the latch but the door remains shut. It then magically started working again about a week later but now again has failed.

Having done some research i wonder whether it is the car door/lock release cable that may have come loose? Does this sound likely and how easy would it be to replace (given the door wont open)

Robertb

1,444 posts

238 months

Tuesday 27th February
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If it restored itself and broke again and you can feel the latch working could it be the locking mechanism? Maybe try firing the lock repeatedly and see if any joy. Is there a mechanical lock in the door which you could stick a key in?

If not, have a look for some online instructions of how to remove the door panel, see how feasible it is to gain some sort of access through a gap with the door closed and see whats going on enough to get in and hopefully pop the door open.

I had all sorts of fun with an X5 after the door handle carrier broke, (which then happened with two other doors!) but the doors could still be opened from the interior handle. The handle carrier broke on my E46 too. German engineering at its best...

tjuk123

Original Poster:

2 posts

2 months

Tuesday 27th February
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Thanks for your reply

I think the mechanical lock is only on the driver door but i will check

Both unlocking the door with the key and pulling the interior door handle makes the latch pop up (indicating the door is unlocked) but pulling the handle (both inside and outside) doesnt then do anything

AlexGSi2000

269 posts

194 months

Friday 1st March
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Sounds like you need an actuator - I replaced mine a few months ago, similar issue.

I bought a used unit of ebay for around £20 - fitting isn't difficult if you are handy with the tools.