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Old 01-31-2007, 03:40 PM
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2000 gmc jimmy pwr lock problems

lost pwr locks and rear window release. no blown fuses, no burt wiring. totally confused.
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Re: 2000 gmc jimmy pwr lock problems

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lost pwr locks and rear window release. no blown fuses, no burt wiring. totally confused.
Does the PWR/LXS and MIR/LXS fuses have 12 volts on them?
Does the power lock switch have 12 volts to it on orange wire?
Any body PCM codes?
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You probably have dirty switches. that is to say they are probably dirty at the multi-pin connection point. Try cleaning with tuer cleaner and give them a
"jiggle" as you simultaneously work the switch.
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