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Not any relays, there are actuators inside the doors that move the lock mechanism. Also your switch in the door, the fuse, and the wires.
1967 to 1971 will interchange. 1972 will fit but has different inside door panels and hardware.
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I had this problem with my doors a couple years back. Because the doors are so heavy, they sag as the car ages. You should take it to a mechanic and have them bring the doors back up to their original place.
Some of the newer vehicles light switch is in the latch mechanism inside door panel
Yes, the doors from a 98 Chevy Blazer will fit a 2001 Chevy Blazer with a little moderation.
The selector mechanism needs repair or the doors inside the vent are jammed.
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To fold down the rear seats in a 2006 Chevy Malibu when the trunk is locked, you can access the release mechanism through the rear passenger doors. Pull the seat release levers located on the top of the seatbacks to fold them down. If the trunk lock is preventing access to the trunk area, ensure that the doors are unlocked, as the seats may be designed to fold down only when the doors are open. If the seats still won't fold, check for any obstructions or malfunctions in the release mechanism.
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Yes. The only difference besides the inside door panel is the 73-74 doesn't have the wing vent window like the 68 -72.
The child lock feature is probably switched on , open the back doors from outside and on the end of each door about 3 inches from the latching mechanism is a small lever , move the lever down