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Driver's Door Won't Lock
I have a '99 Oldsmobile Bravada and my driver's door will not lock when I either press the lock button on the door or on the keyless remote. I can lock the door if I manually push down the lock so I am at least locked up.
The lock looks like it tries to move down a little bit but wont. So I opened up the door panel to check it out and see if something was blocking it and there was nothing. When I lock the door manually there is no feeling of extra pressure needed. So at this point I am stumped. Any one have any advice or ideas? |
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Re: Driver's Door Won't Lock
Did you check to see that the actuator was plugged in? If it is, the actuator needs to be tested as it might be bad.
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Re: Driver's Door Won't Lock
Where is the actuator located? In the door panel I assume but what part?
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Re: Driver's Door Won't Lock
I found one of mine sticking once. I looked at the end of the door where the latching stuff is and when I worked the manual knob up & down, I saw a lever working inside the latching stuff. I gave it a good shot of penetrating oil while working the manual knob and it got easier to work. Soon the electrics started working like new.
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