I'm taking a guess that your door latch stuck because it's cold , if so , pull your door release lever on the inside of the door and see if you can move the latching mechanism on the end of the door with a screwdriver or anything that will keep you from getting grease on your fingers
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you just have to push up on the latch
I will assume you mean it will not latch. If the lock hasn't been damaged it's probably just dry. Spray the latch where you can see it in the edge of the door with a spray lubricant such as WD40.
lift door handle, using screwdriver, move latch forward....will open
If the door latch on a 1999 Chevrolet Blazer is broken on the car frame, a new latch might have to be welded in. The old door latch will have to be cut out with a torch. If the latch is broken on the door, a new door might be cheaper than welding in a new latch.
Make sure that the door hinges are adjusted properly and the door shuts tight. The latch pin and catch need to be checked as well. The most common cause is misalignment.
Replace the door latch.
To fix a trunk latch that is stuck open, the teeth on the lock may have to be adjusted so the trunk will close. It is also possible that the cable for the trunk latch is broken. To fix the gas cap door latch may require a little bending and adjusting with a pair of pliers.
pull the door handle on the outside and open the latch by hand both at the same time
Nothing, Just stand there and watch. Or use super glue, it'll stick your car door latch to the card Forever. Don't worry, If those two don't work, buy a new car, break the door latch off of that and attach it to the old car. If it still doesn't work, borrow your wifes car. If it still doesn't solve your Problem. Then try driving without a door. If it Still doesn't work, Then you have problems dude
Fod product? Spray the door latch assembly liberally with WD-40, operate the door a few times then spray with a silicone spray
sounds like the release mechanism is sticking, try spaying WD-40 in the latch, (on the door) where the door closes . It's also possible that your door latch is already in the locked position.
Spray the latch (in the door) liberally WD40 open and close the door many times and then spray with silicone