I can only partly answer this question, but it might bump the thread anyway.I am facing the same problem with my front door. Here goes... this for front door....
Remove inside door panel, they call it the door card for some reason, remove a cover near wing mirror, prise it off. two torx 20 screws at the bottom, one torx 30 under neath a cap where the handle is. Prise the door off gently, it is stuck with a seal and poppers.
Above the door lock there is a small plug, prise it out, use torx 20 to unscrew it fully, (it wont fall out, don't worry).
The small arch shaped piece of the door handle can now be prised out. The door handle can now be slid towards the open gap.... And that's where I got stuck....
Can someone else please continue?
Lift them up!!!!
To lift the rear seat of a Renault Laguna 2, locate the release mechanism, which is typically found at the base of the seat or on the side. Pull the lever or press the button to unlock the seat. Once released, you can lift the seat cushion upwards to access the storage space beneath or to remove it completely if needed. Ensure you secure it back in place after lifting or reassembling.
Yes, its the bit with 'garrett' stamped on it, rear right (from the front) of the engine.
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Try opening a rear door then using the central locking button on the dashboard before exiting the car by the rear door
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depends on the year on a 2005 you have to remove the rear cluster.
Yes.
Just pull it!
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