Why Can't the Right Rear Door Be Opened from the Inside?
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It may be due to the child lock being engaged. It is recommended to check the sliding switch on the side of the right rear door. In most cases, this is a normal phenomenon. Generally, there is a child lock on the rear door locks, which serves to prevent children from mischievously pulling open the door from the inside without adult supervision, thereby avoiding potential dangers. More relevant information is as follows: 1. Location: The child lock toggle is usually located on the side of the rear door, accompanied by an image of two locks. Toggling the switch to the lock position activates the child lock, preventing the door from being opened from the inside; it can only be opened from the outside under normal circumstances. Toggling the switch to the unlock position deactivates the child lock, allowing the door to be opened from the inside when the vehicle is fully unlocked. 2. Note: If the child lock is not engaged and the vehicle is fully unlocked, but the door still cannot be opened from the inside, it may indicate a malfunction in the door lock mechanism. In such cases, inspection and repair should be considered based on the situation.