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That sounds like you have Body Control Module issues. You need a good auto-electrician with a $5.000 professional grade scan tool computer. It will contact and interrogate all the modules.
The most important part of the compression test result is how even the cylinders are. That is, the lowest cylinder should be at least 80% of the highest. So if the highest was 120 lbs, as long as the lowest is 96 lbs or more, the compression is OK.
it is harness connection issue. Under driver seat check for any loose
connection. make sure all of them connected properly by pressing
connector together and it should the problem
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