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power locks...
I have a 2002 CV (civillian version), recently my power locks, fuel door release button, and trunk release button stopped working. I'm guessing that it's fuse related, but I checked them & they all look fine. Can anyone help me out here? Thanks.
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Re: power locks...
You need to test the fuses with a test light. Looking at them can be decieving. Go here
https://web.msslib.dealerconnection....000c58802883ab Go to roadside emergencies and look for fuses. it will give you the location of fuses, circuit breakers and relays for your vehicle.
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Re: power locks...
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Re: Re: power locks...
Power door locks, fuel door release, & trunk release all run thru a circuit breaker. Check the fuses section of your owners manual to see which one it is. It may have been inadvertently kicked out of the fuse box or it may be bad.
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