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Originally Posted by Californian SE
the door opens with a couple of plastic cogs, perhaps one is chipped or worn?
if you can slide a flathead screwdriver into the top you might be able to unclip the lock, then once its open take out the door panel with all the attached screws and assess whats going wrong.
hope that helps.
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Not going to be possible since the lock does not reside in-line with the gap.
Best option is going to the dealer and getting another key. I can't think of any other way of accessing the rear of it. You can't remove the lower panel because there are screws hidden by the glovebox...No other way around it.