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Old Sep 3, 2006 | 05:36 PM
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I am having problems with my door lock, i click to lock the doors they dont lock or open at all , is there a fuse i can check or something to do, or is there a schematic.

I have a 1993 Bonnie SE

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Old Sep 3, 2006 | 05:54 PM
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Send me a PM with your Email address. Do you have Keyless Entry?
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no its not keyless entry, at least not that i am aware of i just hate having to lock all the door manually. if any schmeatic or anything would be appericated.
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I received your PM but you forgot the Email address so I can send you the diagram.
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Ist check the 30 amp circuit breaker & 15 amp fuse.

In the bottom right of the diagram you'll see G201. That'* one of the ground busses that have given at lot of members trouble. I'm not sure if that'* the driver or passenger side buss so you'll have to check both unless another member chimes in. Here'* a picture another member took of the driver'* side buss.

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cool , i will try and check and see if i see soemthing! however is the fuse box in the hood or near the drivers side.

also i just got this bonnie 93 . now are the lights suppose to come on when you open the doors, because its really dark when i open the doors during night time.
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Yes the lights should. Check the fuse, some under the passenger side dash and some under the driver. I think the drivers side door just pops off but the passenger there are two screws then the piece flips down. Diagram of the fuses can be found in your owners manual.
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i wish i had the owners manual but this car has been used for quite some time.

where can i get some schematics for the whole car, theres a lot of electrical problems with it.

can i find it online somewhere , but original thats more specfic and not in general to other makes and models.
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Try...

http://www.alldatadiy.com/
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