At 05:35 AM 6/7/02 -0500, Brian Cochran wrote:
>...but hopefully a fairly simple one. All of the door switches on my car
suddenly stopped working. I haven't had a cance to check anything yet, so
what should I check? I'm pretty sure it isn't the lock switch, but not
totally sure. Does this happen often?
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Brian,
I haven't seen an answer to your questions yet. Have you had a chance to
check it out?
All power for the door solenoids, (hydrolic pump of so equiped), and the
door solenoids are on a pigtail off of the battery. When you hit any
of the switches, do you hear the solenoids in the door fire? If not than
my guess is that you have lost power to the door harness.
If you don't have power to any of the leads on that switch, then I'd check
the fuse. I believe the fuse is in the battery well on a pigtale coming
off the battery. Depending on the car, it may actually be under the car,
near the battery box.
The pigtail may have come off the battery or have a bad connection.
Or same as you, the lock switch is broken, stuck in the lock position, or
very
dirty contacts. Do the inside door switches work? What about the outside
ones? If the outside ones don't work, then you may have turned the lock
switch to the lock position or it may be bad - dirty connections.
John
John T. Blair WA4OHZ email: jblair@exis.net
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