Why doesn't the rear door of the Tayron open after unlocking?
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Tayron rear door not opening after unlocking reasons: The exterior door handle has malfunctioned, requiring removal of the door's interior trim panel for repair in such cases. Other scenarios: Some vehicles may develop an issue where the driver's side door cannot be opened from the inside after prolonged use, typically caused by malfunctioning internal door switches. Frequently, advertisement cards get inserted into the window seal gaps - owners should remove these cards before operating the power windows. Door internal structure: Vehicle doors contain numerous complex mechanisms including door lock control systems and window regulator assemblies.
I've encountered a similar situation before. A friend drove me to the station in their Tayron, but the rear door simply wouldn't open. We later discovered it was due to the child lock. Many owners don't realize there's a hidden child safety lock switch near the rear doors of the Tayron, which can easily get accidentally activated during car washes or when children are playing around. Door handle jamming could also cause this issue, especially after prolonged outdoor parking where dirt, sand, or tree sap accumulates. Electronic lock malfunctions should also be considered - low key battery power might cause a door to stop responding. There's also the rare case of door lock cables coming off track, requiring interior panel removal for readjustment. We nearly missed our flight that time - it finally worked after pressing the interior unlock button three times. I'd recommend regularly checking these mechanical components.
As a frequent construction site visitor, my Tharu's rear door has also acted up. Focus on three key areas: First, the door check strap - prolonged jolts can deform and jam it. Next, examine the door lock actuator; Tharu's electronic locks are voltage-sensitive, and battery aging affects rear door unlocking first. Also inspect the door seal gasket - cold weather hardening can press against the lock mechanism. I once found a pebble lodged in the seal causing improper closure. A mechanic taught me a temporary fix: if the electronic key fails, try turning the mechanical key in the driver-side lock cylinder twice to unlock. For prevention, regularly spray lubricant on door hinges, especially after snow/rain to remove ice promptly.