'98 Accord - power door locks not working
john_diy
03-05-2004, 12:24 PM
Hi,
Since yesterday the power door locks on my '98 Accord LX (Sedan) are not working. I noticed that it happened after I started the car and it died on me. I tried it again but this time with my foot on accelerator and it started fine. I started driving and then noticed the locks weren't operational. They were fine before this episode.
- When I press the power door lock button on driver or passenger side nothing happens (usually it locks all four doors)
- Manaul locking is fine
- When I lock the car with key it doesn't lock all the door (it only locks the door I'm at - driver or passenger). This is supposed to lock all doors too.
I looked at the interior fuse box on Passenger side and the door locks fuse looks ok (#12). I also swapped it with passenger side power window fuse and the window still worked so I guess it's fine.
Any ideas on what I can look at next? I read the the actuator might be a problem (I don't know what it is but I'm willing to give it a shot). Looking at Honda Manual looks like there are multiple actuators (one per door I think) and it doesn't feel like everything would conk off together.
Any help is appreciated.
thanks,
John
Since yesterday the power door locks on my '98 Accord LX (Sedan) are not working. I noticed that it happened after I started the car and it died on me. I tried it again but this time with my foot on accelerator and it started fine. I started driving and then noticed the locks weren't operational. They were fine before this episode.
- When I press the power door lock button on driver or passenger side nothing happens (usually it locks all four doors)
- Manaul locking is fine
- When I lock the car with key it doesn't lock all the door (it only locks the door I'm at - driver or passenger). This is supposed to lock all doors too.
I looked at the interior fuse box on Passenger side and the door locks fuse looks ok (#12). I also swapped it with passenger side power window fuse and the window still worked so I guess it's fine.
Any ideas on what I can look at next? I read the the actuator might be a problem (I don't know what it is but I'm willing to give it a shot). Looking at Honda Manual looks like there are multiple actuators (one per door I think) and it doesn't feel like everything would conk off together.
Any help is appreciated.
thanks,
John
john_diy
03-05-2004, 01:06 PM
I looked for other similar mails and also searched the web. Found something about resetting the multiplex system. I did the following and it worked!
Set Wiper Intermittent Control to medium, Put the key in, Turn to ON, OFF, ON. When I turned to ON I didn't start the car (just go to ON position in ignition). This fixed it:-)
What is the multiplex system and why did I have to reset it?
thanks.
Set Wiper Intermittent Control to medium, Put the key in, Turn to ON, OFF, ON. When I turned to ON I didn't start the car (just go to ON position in ignition). This fixed it:-)
What is the multiplex system and why did I have to reset it?
thanks.
bmyers75
04-27-2004, 11:41 AM
This also solved my problem.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Peter_d16
04-18-2005, 10:42 PM
I've been having a problem with the power door locks on my 1999 Accord LX. Started with the rear passenger door lock --- now both the passenger side power door locks are not working.
Tried reseting the multi -- mentioned in the note above - to no eval...
A ford (I know) mechanic said it was probably faulty actuators -- But what are the odds two go bad so close together...
Any ideas... Is there a way to find a honda accord wiring diagram online?
Tried reseting the multi -- mentioned in the note above - to no eval...
A ford (I know) mechanic said it was probably faulty actuators -- But what are the odds two go bad so close together...
Any ideas... Is there a way to find a honda accord wiring diagram online?
bryan_az
07-16-2014, 11:17 PM
This fixed my issue! Thanks 10-year-old post!
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