Its not something silly like the inside latch lock has broken off in the locked position on second thoughts forget that as you can still open the door with the latch locked from the inside, can you still open the car from the outside as it sounds like the operating rod has come adrift which means you need to take the door panel off to have a look, I have not heard of this before so it cant be a common problem.
Cheers
Kevin
Lovejoy 1968 Smoke Grey Traveller (gone to a new home after13 years)
Kevin, no the door won't open from the outside as it is effectively locked! How do I take the door panel off and are there any tips for me to stop me making a bad situation worse
elainemr,
I have no idea about lock mechanisms, but it's simple to remove the door trims on a Minor 1000. You need to remove all the interior handles (They are held on with screws). Then the door panel is held with spring clips around the edges, so you carefully yank it off.
To get decent access you may want to remove the passenger seat! (that should also be a quick job)
When you get to see the inside of the door - I hope you find something obvious, but if not, let us know and someone might be knowledgeable.
I have taken off the door panel, but cannot see anything that obvious, but to be honest I am not sure what I am looking for! I have screwed the handle back on and wiggled a few things, but it still will not budge. I have looked in the bottom of the door to see if anything has fallen off but I can't feel anything.
Elaine can you not see the rods/parts that run from the handle to the lock mechanism, something must have come adrift to cause the handle to be completly jammed, also check that the window still winds up and down freely and that something there has not come loose and is jamming things up. Look at your drivers side door which is fully working and then you will see what parts are supposed to be moving and then compare them, this may reveal the problem.
Cheers
Kevin
Lovejoy 1968 Smoke Grey Traveller (gone to a new home after13 years)
I've sorted it! After more poking around I found out what the problem was. Not wishing to offend all you technical people, it was the sticky-out-thingy that the handle screws into. It had seized up and would not move. I sprayed it with oil and wiggled it around a bit more and it finally loosened.
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