Spray some wd-forty in the front where it opens.
Jam a screwdriver in horizontally at the latch until it wont go in anymore, then lift up the screwdriver and push it down while lifting up on the armrest. These armrests are junk, and it will break of completely. My advice: empty your belongings out of it and leave the stuck latch stuck with the arm rest permanently closed.
Remove (or have a professional remove) the center console. The cup holder may or may not be repairable.
Unscrew the latch. or put oil on the hinges for the latch to move and see if you can move it.
The door latch may be stuck in the strike plate due to misalignment, dirt or debris blocking the mechanism, or a faulty latch mechanism.
The door latch may be stuck closed due to a mechanical issue, such as a misalignment of the latch mechanism or a buildup of debris preventing it from moving properly.
If the armrest on a 1992 Suburban is in the locked position and will not unlock, check for a foreign object that might be stuck in the hinge. Sometimes the armrest can lock if the bolt holding it on is too tight.
To fix a stuck door latch, try lubricating it with WD-40 or a similar lubricant. If that doesn't work, you may need to adjust the strike plate or tighten the screws on the latch mechanism. If the latch is still stuck, you may need to replace it with a new one.
The door latch may be stuck due to dirt, rust, or misalignment. To fix it, try lubricating the latch with oil or graphite powder, adjusting the strike plate, or replacing the latch mechanism if necessary.
To fix a stuck door latch, try lubricating the latch mechanism with a silicone-based lubricant. If that doesn't work, you may need to adjust the strike plate or tighten the screws on the latch. If the problem persists, you may need to replace the latch mechanism.
The door latch may be stuck in the retracted position due to a mechanical issue, such as a broken spring or misalignment of the latch mechanism. It could also be caused by debris or dirt obstructing the latch from fully extending.
The door latch may be stuck in the locked position due to a mechanical issue, such as a misalignment of the latch mechanism or a broken component. It could also be caused by debris or dirt obstructing the latch from moving freely.
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.