Why won't the back doors open from inside in my 2015 Dodge Journey Crossroads?

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Asked by Kira Apr 16, 2015 at 04:42 PM about the 2015 Dodge Journey Crossroad FWD

Question type: General

I just got my 2015 Journey yesterday. The
rear doors unlock but won't open from the
inside. It's really frustrating. I looked all
through the manual and online and haven't
found anything about it... Its it a setting that
can be changed? I've looked everywhere I
can think of and can't figure it out!
2015 Dodge Journey Crossroads

5 Answers

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Check the door jam when you open door,there will be a child safety switch located there,turn it to off.

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144,725

It is eqipped with rear door child safety locks,on each door.

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Oh wow! That's awesome! Thank you so much! I can't believe the owners manual didn't have anything about that.. Thanks again!

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Open Rear doors, on the door itself you will see little white switch with a flat head screw driver side it over.. Child Safety locks will be disengaged

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