The door will not shut.
2005 trailblazer rear door lock will not latch.
2005 chevy trailblazer lift gate will not latch and stay shut i took the modual out all rusted and shot need to replace can i get this part from a parts store.
When i use the automatic lock i can hear the mechanism operating and see the lock arm engage but still the latch mechanism does not move and i repeat it is not frozen or seized.
Apply pressure in the latch via the shaft of the screwdriver.
I can t shut my door because the latch won t connect i opened the door.
I am able to move the latch mechanism manually open and closed when the door is open when i close the door the latch does not catch and hold the door closed.
The rear hatchback latch was replaced twice.
Open the hatch and slip a screwdriver s shaft into the opening of the latch simulating that the latch has engaged the metal bar on the floor of the suv.
The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Nope does not latch.
I have read another complaint for the very same reason and a very similar situation to the ext and there is a recall on the ext but doesn t pertain to the ls.
While pulling against the latch operate the unlock button of the fob or unlock with the key whichever your truck has.
When the key was removed from the ignition the key buzzer would continue to sound.
I have a 2005 chevy trailblazer where the liftgate wont lock by either the keyless remote or the lock switch on the door panel.
I had it out last night cleaning and greasing it.
Driver s side passenger door left rear door latch on 2002 chevrolet trailblazer ls is stuck.
The door will not shut.
Door latch problems of the 2005 chevrolet trailblazer one problem related to door latch has been reported for the 2005 chevrolet trailblazer.
Driver s side passenger door left rear door latch on 2002 chevrolet trailblazer ls is stuck.
On january 25 2008 the rear wiper motor was replaced and failed.
I had the panel on the inside off and the latch assembly out.
When the gate is in the open position a clicking noise can be heard every few seconds.