the cast iron piece is broken on the handle just had to change one
change a front directional on a xj6 1996
This is not a job for the faint hearted. You will need a lot of patience and dextrous fingers. Remove the interior door panels...look into the handle area and spot the 3 small nuts that hold the handles to the door skin..remove and save... locate operating rod clips, release, ease handle out from door, locate loom connectors for lock barrel heater and lock control, they are secured from being trapped by the window in a small clip...... disconnect and remove handle. Reassembly is reverse of removal plus a little more fiddling about !.
with a hammer
Try turning the key to the left a couple of times on the passager side door until you hear the lock release on the trunk you should be able to use the switch in the back there by opening the trunk
1988 Jaguar XJ6 stats Front Speakers: 3-1/2" Rear Speakers -Rear Door: 4" -Rear Deck: 4"
This seems to be an ongoing problem with this car. Thru reading I found that the handles are easily broken. I found this answer on how to change them on here. I have one that does not work so I am going to purchase one and here is how to change it. This is not a job for the faint hearted. You will need a lot of patients and dextrous fingers. Remove the interior door panels...look into the handle area and spot the 3 small nuts that hold the handles to the door skin..remove and save... locate operating rod clips, release, ease handle out from door, locate loom connectors for lock barrel heater and lock control, they are secured from being trapped by the window in a small clip...... disconnect and remove handle. Reassembly is reverse of removal plus a little more fiddling about !.
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There are three. In footwells at Left door pillar and Right door pillar. Under the centre console arm rest/box
You have to use your key then manually pull the remaining locks open by hand.
there is open trunk switch in the glove compartment
Check the fuses in the box in front of the drivers door panel