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post Dec 10, 2006 - 10:24 PM
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dan85204

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i shorted out my power locks

i have the 94 st with the manual locks that move together when you push one down. i was inside the door when i realized a couple of the wires coming out of the actuator were bare and touched together. i heard something click, like a blown fuse, and the power locks stopped working.

i checked my fuse boxes, and didn't find anything.

the locks were messing up for a while before that. when pushed it down, it would go down, then immediatly pop back up. it would do this on it's own for 2 or three times, then stop.

if anybody knows what is wrong with this, please help me. i posted during the summer with no response. i was thinking about getting remote entry, and i need this to work.

thank you for your help.
 
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post Dec 11, 2006 - 3:42 AM
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I had a problem like this a little while back.. It was my "door control module." Not that you have exactly the SAME problem, but could be the same module that needs replacing.

Read more about what happened with mine (with part number): http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=33750&hl=

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QUOTE(Batman722 @ Dec 10, 2006 - 10:35 PM) [snapback]509435[/snapback]

the other is the door lock control unit. It's located under the dash near the ignition. It's a blue box if I remember correctly.


I see now that Batman722 also said it could be the same unit that i had mentioned. And to confirm -- it is blue.


-Collin

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