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2000 Chevy Blazer driver door lock not working properly?

I have a 2000 Chevrolet Blazer, and my door had sagged quite a bit. I had the sag fixed (new pins and bushings), but now my driver's side door will not lock. I can manually lock it, but when I push the electronic lock button it will not lock . . . it does move, but just not all the way down. However, if I push the unlock button, everything works fine. Any ideas? Thanks!

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If he doesn't pee for a couple of days, it's a major problem.
I saw a dog training show once and they put a fake fire hydrant that smells like pee outside and the dog went out side
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The classic and best way to train for this is to spend a few days around the dog as much as possible. Watch for him to start to pee. When he does, quickly grab him and take him outside before he starts (or at least before he finishes). You can block him into an area by the door so that you don't have far to take him. Once he's outside, wait for him to do his business. Take a book, the phone or a handheld video game. You can just chill while you wait. After a day or three, he'll get the picture. I've trained a dozen dogs this way and it has always worked.
if he cant pee he needs taken to the vet my uncles cat had same problem until it started pissing blood because of a kidney stone or some kinda stone idk what they call it with cats. but sounds like same thing is happening with your pup. Dont thumb me down you POS its true!!!

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