98 Accord. Drivers side key entry doesn't work.

Discussion in 'Accord' started by terrain.racer, Feb 4, 2007.

  1. I have a 98 Accord EX that I bought a couple of years ago and I have
    never been able to unlock the car using the key on the drivers side.
    I have always had to use the key on the passenger side. I've been
    told that it had the option for keyless entry but I never thought it
    was that big of a deal and never bought the remote.

    Yesterday morning I had to break into my car because I locked the keys
    in it. I was able to get into by lifting up on the little door lock
    peg thing (not the lever that locks/unlocks all doors) with a clothes
    hanger. The car started honking as soon as I opened the door to grab
    my keys and it would not turn off. I tried to lock/unlock using the
    key on the passenger side which did nothing. I started the car using
    the key and that did nothing. Then in desperation before popping the
    hood and going for the battery I tried the drivers side and as soon as
    I turned the key the alarm went silent. So, the driver sides key
    entry is hooked up to something it just won't lock/unlock the doors.
    I thought that maybe there would be something I could reset that would
    make it start working again. It's a long shot I know.

    Before I bought the car it was repo'd. The car lot told me so and the
    trim along the driver side door showed where it had been pried on and
    dented so I know it's true. I thought that maybe all this time it
    just had something to do with the factory alarm that wasn't letting me
    use my key. Any ideas?

    Thanks.
     
    terrain.racer, Feb 4, 2007
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  2. terrain.racer

    Dan Beaton Guest


    If I understand correctly, you can turn the key in the driver's door
    lock, but the door does not unlock. If so, it sounds like the mechanical
    connection between the lock cylinder and the door lock is disconnected.
    In that case, you would need to remove the door panel and reconnect
    the mechanism, or replace whatever is broken.
    Dan

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    Dan Beaton, Feb 5, 2007
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