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2000 chevy power lock doors

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Topic: 2000 chevy power lock doors

Posted By: candyman_dufus
Subject: 2000 chevy power lock doors
Date Posted: November 09, 2003 at 7:05 PM

My friend fooling around tring to lock me out and blew something up with the power locks.  All the fuses i checked seemed to be ok.  relays sem to be ok too...  Basically when i use the lock button on either door nothing happens.  when i use the unlock button i hear the relay switch go.  when i pull the key out of the ignition it's suppose to unlock the doors. but you jsut hear the relay clcik rel fast for a couple seconds.

anyone got any ideas what to check or replace. 

anyone know where i can get some wiring diagrams... for free :)

thanks,

 andy




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Posted By: auex
Date Posted: November 10, 2003 at 3:17 PM
It sounds like he blew out the door lock actuators. You will need to replace them.

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Posted By: candyman_dufus
Date Posted: November 10, 2003 at 4:07 PM

I found out it was my command start. i pulled it off and it worked.... EXECPT the LOCK part on the passanger side??.....  does something have to be reconnected from the command start for that.. i'm guessing not but a a thought..  why would it unlock but not lock.  yet the driver side works boths ways???  actuator ???





Posted By: hotrodelectric
Date Posted: November 12, 2003 at 10:02 AM
I know on some late-model GM's (Cadillacs, Buicks, ect.)
there is an in-line fuse- 5A- that controls some of the lock functions. I was located under the steering column
near the toeboard. I don't know what model Chevy you have or if that fuse even exists in your car, maybe the dealer can tell you.





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