pull the door handle on the outside and open the latch by hand both at the same time
Are they staying on? Which is typically the problem Spray door internal locking mechanism liberally with WD-40 and opem and close doors a few times--then spray with silicone--should solve problem (common to this vehicle)
Lock mechanism probably frozen or broken--you should be able to access by removing inner door panel to determine problem
The body's primary mechanism of homeostatic regulation is negative feedback. This mechanism recognizes the problem, identifies the correction, and changes the variable.
to open, use WD40...or a crowbar You will more than likely have to remove the inside door panel to get to the latch mechanism and find the problem of the latch does not work. No crowbar!!!!
It is the price mechanism
The body's primary mechanism of homeostatic regulation is negative feedback. This mechanism recognizes the problem, identifies the correction, and changes the variable.
I had the same problem with my vectra, I could not close the rear passenger door as it was stuck in a locked mode and when i tried to close it it just bounced off the latch attached to the door frame. The locking mechanism didn't change this state at all. The only way I found to fix it was to manipulate the locking mechanism manually with a piece of wire to put it back to it's original mode.
It is the price mechanism
The fundamental problem with Wegner's theory was that he couldn't explain a mechanism for the movement of plates.
either because it has dust or a problem somewhere on the printing mechanism, or because the person who sent it to you has a similar problem with their fax machine's imaging mechanism.
It is really depend on the situation. Ask the passenger the problem and what you can do help.
checked fuses, or checked for voltage to interior light socket?