02 bonneville ssei power control issue
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02 bonneville ssei power control issue
Hey everyone i have 2 issues im looking for help or hints on troubleshooting. I feel they could be related but possibly not. The drivers side power window and locks work but none of the other 3 windows or locks work. It doesnt seem to be a fuse logically since the drivers side is working unless anyone knows of that being on a seperate fuse from the other three. Anyways if anyone has had this issue or any ideas where to start its greatly appreciated
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First thing I would check is the window lockout switch on the on your Driver'* window switch panel....if the Lock button is activated, the other three windows will not work from their respective door switches......so press the lock button, and then see if those windows work....if they don't this is going to take some in depth analysis because this is a fairly complicated system, that having a Tech II scanner, makes diagnosing so much easier...
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First thing I would check is the window lockout switch on the on your Driver'* window switch panel....if the Lock button is activated, the other three windows will not work from their respective door switches......so press the lock button, and then see if those windows work....if they don't this is going to take some in depth analysis because this is a fairly complicated system, that having a Tech II scanner, makes diagnosing so much easier...
and no success. My best guess is maybe the lock button is somehow activated by a short or connection and isnt turning off that makes the most sense to me
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If the other windows work at its own control, then its a data bus issue between the drivers door and the other doors.
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Just curious, would a 2002 also be susceptible to the corroding ground bus issue?
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On another note, the 2000+* had electrical/wetness issues under the rear seat.
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Well, for one thing, you can't afford a Tech II scanner....
Also, some body codes or communication codes could be set, which only a high end scan tool can read.....
A set of schematics would help to see if there is a common ground, power source for the other doors.......and if the lockout switch is bad, that is another possibility......
Did this happen all at once?
A Tech II scan tool would show if the modules are receiving commands from the different switches and door modules, making diagnosis easier....
Also, some body codes or communication codes could be set, which only a high end scan tool can read.....
A set of schematics would help to see if there is a common ground, power source for the other doors.......and if the lockout switch is bad, that is another possibility......
Did this happen all at once?
A Tech II scan tool would show if the modules are receiving commands from the different switches and door modules, making diagnosis easier....
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Wait a sec:
. . . so as stated this is one driver'* side window and both locks . . .
. . . so one of the driver'* side windows and locks doesn't work . . .
. . . now I'm thinking "driver'* door" as opposed to "driver'* side" which could be front or back door on the driver'* side of the vehicle.
Does this sound correct? I don't mean to be a nitpicky, just want to make sure we're all climbing the right tree.
. . . so as stated this is one driver'* side window and both locks . . .
. . . so one of the driver'* side windows and locks doesn't work . . .
Does this sound correct? I don't mean to be a nitpicky, just want to make sure we're all climbing the right tree.
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Wait a sec:
. . . so as stated this is one driver'* side window and both locks . . .
. . . so one of the driver'* side windows and locks doesn't work . . .
. . . now I'm thinking "driver'* door" as opposed to "driver'* side" which could be front or back door on the driver'* side of the vehicle.
Does this sound correct? I don't mean to be a nitpicky, just want to make sure we're all climbing the right tree.
. . . so as stated this is one driver'* side window and both locks . . .
. . . so one of the driver'* side windows and locks doesn't work . . .
. . . now I'm thinking "driver'* door" as opposed to "driver'* side" which could be front or back door on the driver'* side of the vehicle.
Does this sound correct? I don't mean to be a nitpicky, just want to make sure we're all climbing the right tree.