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Old 05-14-2004, 12:56 PM
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96 windstar door locks going nuts

Door locks going nuts they seem to keep unlocking themselves won't stop. Doesn't matter if it's running or not or what position the gear shifter is in. Took out the relays they didn't stop. Removed the fuse and they quit. Need to fix.
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Old 05-25-2004, 12:13 AM
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Re: 96 windstar door locks going nuts

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Door locks going nuts they seem to keep unlocking themselves won't stop. Doesn't matter if it's running or not or what position the gear shifter is in. Took out the relays they didn't stop. Removed the fuse and they quit. Need to fix.
I have a 95 and there is a door lock switch near the back door and something was leaning against it causing it to go on & on
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On ALLDATA DIY they have a tech service bulliten or a recall regarding this. IT's called Lock Cycling....by themselves they go up and down and up and down.......wish i could do that with pushups...
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