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Old 06-09-2007, 07:26 PM   #1
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Fuse or breader for Power door locks??

Hi, my power door locks work fine with the remote and but not from the inside manually anymore. I think I blew a fuse or a breaker only for using them manually from inside because now when I push lock or unlock nothing happens. I can still use my remote to lock and unlock though, and when I turn on the car and shift out of Park the doors to lock themselves too. I dont know if it has its own breaker or fuse or what. I check all the fuses on the panel but they all seemed fine. I just dont understand why the manual power lock and unlock from inside is no longer working. If someone has any ideas, I would really appreciate it!! I have a 1992 Park Avenue.
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Old 06-09-2007, 08:25 PM   #2
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Hi, my power door locks work fine with the remote and but not from the inside manually anymore (pressing the button on the inside). I think I blew a fuse or a breaker??? Now both power lock buttons from inside don't do anything. I can still use my remote to lock and unlock though, and when I turn on the car and shift out of Park the doors to lock themselves too. I dont know if it has its own breaker or fuse or what. I check all the fuses on the panel but they all seemed fine. I just dont understand why the manual power lock and unlock from inside is no longer working. If someone has any ideas, I would really appreciate it!! I have a 1992 Park Avenue.
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Old 06-09-2007, 11:41 PM   #3
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Re: Fuse or breader for Power door locks??

Did you check both switches for the power locks (driver AND passenger sides?) A faulty switch is a possibilty.
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Old 06-10-2007, 02:11 AM   #4
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Re: Fuse or breader for Power door locks??

Yes I checked both switches and they both dont work. I think it happens when I disconnected the power antenna and reconnected it without. It might have hit a short circuit but I dont know where to look to repair the fuse or breaker or whatnot.. still really confused on why just the switches dont work????
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