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Old 05-22-2004, 04:09 PM
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Having problems with my power locks, When you push to unlock and lock in my car it wont do anything. I dont know if this is common or not, but i would really like this to be fixed. I dont have a good back so i cant reach to unlock the doors :(
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Have you checked the fuses(sorry I don't know which one)? Do you hear anything, like a clicking relay, coming from the glove compartment area when you press the door lock switch?? Have you tried both the passenger and driver switches?

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ya i did check the fuses, i actually replaced it and it drained my battery dead.


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Is it from the Drivers side only or all the way around?
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All away around
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Sounds like the relay to me. Is there any clicking noise from behind the glovebox?
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Originally Posted by BigNick-
ya i did check the fuses, i actually replaced it and it drained my battery dead. :P


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Sounds like the relay to me. Is there any clicking noise from behind the glovebox?
The dead battery is a dead givaway that it'* most likely a stuck contact behind one of the Power Door Lock Switchs. The same happened to me awhile back(although my battery did not suffer as much as yours did). Once I freed the stuck contact, it was good as new.
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ic.php?t=10412
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I'll Check it out, im at work right now and cant do anything. But it does make the clicking noice.
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Could a wire possibly be fried or cut somehow?
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