Common problem with Crv's. You will have to remove the door panel by removing handle screws and then screws which hold the door handle. Remove the panel by using a screwdriver. Once removed take off the plastic and spray nut looser on the inside of the door when the lock parts are. Use the automatic lock button to open and close. It may take awhile but it will free itself.
power door locks don't work on my 1997 Honda crv
In the fuse center located behind the passenger side kick panel for a 1997-2001 Jeep Sport you will find the fuse/circuit breaker for the power windows and power door locks located in position number 28.
does it have a child proof lock syetem that locks from drivers door?
The door ajar light stays on ONLY when the key is on, you may have a faulty switch in one of your doors. My power locks are like yours, the rear driver door locks, but none of the others. My passenger door lock is jamed (unlocked thankfully) I think this may be causing the other locks to malfunction.
If the power door locks have failed on a 1997 Honda Civic a diagnostic should be performed. The first thing to check would be the fuse for the door switches. If fuse is broken replace it. If not check and door lock switch inside the door panel.
Check fuse
Remove the fuse or the relay.
Common types of door locks used in homes include deadbolts, knob locks, and lever handle locks. A mortise door lock differs from other types because it is installed within the door itself, offering higher security and durability compared to surface-mounted locks.
Open your passenger door there will be a door on the side of the dash
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Put key in passenger side door lift door handle when turning key. Regards Peter
To fix a stuck passenger electric door lock on a 1997 Jaguar, start by checking the fuse related to the door locks to ensure it's functioning. If the fuse is fine, remove the door panel to access the locking mechanism and inspect for any obstructions, broken components, or disconnected wiring. You may also want to lubricate the lock mechanism with a suitable lubricant. If the issue persists, consider replacing the actuator or seeking professional assistance.