someotherguy
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Yes. "Rear" as in alllllll the way back rear. Not rear passenger doors. Those don't have keyholes on 4dr SUV's or crew cabs.I think it’s the rear “cargo”door handle. Misinterpreted rear as passenger.
Richard
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Yes. "Rear" as in alllllll the way back rear. Not rear passenger doors. Those don't have keyholes on 4dr SUV's or crew cabs.I think it’s the rear “cargo”door handle. Misinterpreted rear as passenger.
What’s the typical fail on them, the spring?Yes. "Rear" as in alllllll the way back rear. Not rear passenger doors. Those don't have keyholes on 4dr SUV's or crew cabs.
Richard
I do have keyless entry, but my originals seem in perfect working order and I have the NOS spare set. I’m sure that would work for some, but I wouldn’t recommend doing that.If you have keyless entry you can use a non key hole on drivers door just make sure your battery’s are good.
It’s more of a cosmetic and maybe anti theft. Kinda a “if ya know ya know” thing.
Yeah, it would be more difficult, but if handles were “blanks’ and battery goes dead, now you can’t even open you hood. In the end, there’s a workaround for every scenario I guess. Like smashing glass.
Of course I have. But, I also have a hidden key which wouldn’t work on a keyless handle.You've never locked your keys inside before? Just jam something above the door and fish around with a coat hanger until you can pull the lock up.
You've never locked your keys inside before? Just jam something above the door and fish around with a coat hanger until you can pull the lock up.
Of course I have. But, I also have a hidden key which wouldn’t work on a keyless handle.