Keyless entry problem
Bodrey
01-20-2004, 12:25 PM
My girlfriend has a 2000 Sunfire. Recently the remote keyless entry stopped working for the driver door and the trunk release. However, it will still lock and unlock all of the passenger doors so the problem doesn't appear to be the battery. Has anyone seen this problem? If so, how can it be fixed?
Thanks in advance...
Thanks in advance...
dazmachh
02-05-2004, 06:19 AM
My girlfriend has a 2000 Sunfire. Recently the remote keyless entry stopped working for the driver door and the trunk release. However, it will still lock and unlock all of the passenger doors so the problem doesn't appear to be the battery. Has anyone seen this problem? If so, how can it be fixed?
Thanks in advance...
BODREY,
We also own a 2000 Pontiac Sunfire and had the same problems as you. We took it in to a garage and they said there was a wire off/loose in the drivers door and there was an open circuit in the trunk latch relay. They fixed it for $58.00 CAD. The funny thing is though, The same time this happened, the ABS and Traction control light came on as well as the service engine light. These lights came on because the computer was reading the front right tire as the back left tire (according to the diagnostic computer at the garage). The sensor is on the wheel bearing, $199.00plus tax for the part! This, however, will be the last of a long, long line of GM products in my name. JUNK, JUNK, JUNK!
I hope this helps, and someone can help me!
DAZMACHH
Thanks in advance...
BODREY,
We also own a 2000 Pontiac Sunfire and had the same problems as you. We took it in to a garage and they said there was a wire off/loose in the drivers door and there was an open circuit in the trunk latch relay. They fixed it for $58.00 CAD. The funny thing is though, The same time this happened, the ABS and Traction control light came on as well as the service engine light. These lights came on because the computer was reading the front right tire as the back left tire (according to the diagnostic computer at the garage). The sensor is on the wheel bearing, $199.00plus tax for the part! This, however, will be the last of a long, long line of GM products in my name. JUNK, JUNK, JUNK!
I hope this helps, and someone can help me!
DAZMACHH
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