What to Do When a Roewe Car Door Won't Open?
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Go to an auto parts market to replace the door lock cable. Replace the door hinges and lock post. Replace the door stopper with a new one. Park the vehicle in sunlight or use a heat lamp to warm the stuck door.
I just fixed a Roewe car door issue, and there are quite a few common reasons for it not opening. First, let's talk about the remote key: if the battery is nearly depleted, it can easily malfunction. Try replacing it with a CR2032 battery, or use the mechanical key to manually unlock the door handle below. A dead car battery can also cause the central lock to fail; if the remote doesn't respond, check if the dashboard lights up. If there's no power, use jumper cables or call for roadside assistance. The mechanical part of the door lock might also be stuck; gently tapping the door or spraying lubricant into the lock hole can help. If the child lock is activated, the door won't open either; just flip the small switch on the side of the rear door. In emergencies, avoid pulling too hard to prevent damaging the car's seals; it's safer to enter through the trunk's emergency access. I usually recommend checking the key battery every six months and testing the lock system after starting the car to prevent these minor issues.