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evilmustang 07-16-2001 11:51 AM

Power Door locks
 
Anyone encounter a similar problem? Yesterday I check my passenger window motor because my window got stuck on the down position. When I removed the motor and press the up botton it worked. So when I put it back in the window went back up. Now it works perfect. But after that my power door locks wont lock. They will unlock when I press the button, but will not lock. I've check everything again, but can't find out whats wrong. Anyone have any suggestions?

evilmustang 07-16-2001 11:52 AM

added info:
90LX 5.0

K.C. 5.0 07-16-2001 11:57 AM

I'm having the same problem with my car. I think it is the door lock acuaters going bad.

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evilmustang 07-16-2001 12:01 PM

I was thinking the same thing, but I't happens on both doors, they will unlock but not lock. Also one on the acuators is new.

SHaFT7 07-16-2001 12:59 PM

check your switches on the doors arm rests

try pulling one and putting in one from the window rollup/down. all the switches are the same, so they should be interchangeable

that will rule out bad switches, after that test the wiring w/ a voltmeter at the motor, after that, replace the motor

i already replaced one of mine and getting ready to do the next once it fails...

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LX90Stang 07-16-2001 03:00 PM

Hey there Evil I agree with checking the switches. Mine did the exact same thing and that is what it ended up being. It is a simple 5 min. job.
Good Luck!

evilmustang 07-16-2001 03:49 PM

I'll check the switches today.
Thanks guys for the info.


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