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Old 11-16-2004, 11:11 PM
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Question power door lock problem 2000 s-10

I have power door locks, keyless entry...
when I use the remote to lock the doors, I have no problems. If I hit the lock button from inside the truck, the lock goes down then pops right back up again (driver side only). This started as an intermittent problem and I thought it was related to cold but now it does it all the time even when warm. Could this be the relay? I guess what Im wondering is, is there a dedicated manual(or other) relay for the button in the truck only? This would explain why it only locks with the remote.
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Re: power door lock problem 2000 s-10

Is your key in the ignition?If it is the door won't lock.
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Re: power door lock problem 2000 s-10

same problem when key is not in ignition...
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