thanks so much! Which fuse controls the locks? They have started to randomly unlock themselves so I thought I could remove the fuse so that I could leave the van securely locked when parked!thanks so much! Which fuse controls the locks? They have started to randomly unlock themselves so I thought I could remove the fuse so that I could leave the van securely locked when parked!
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Unfortunately I do not have a fuse box diagram for that vehicle. If you don't have the owners manual on the vehicle there is usually a diagram on the cover over the fuse panel or they are marked just below each fuse.Unfortunately I do not have a fuse box diagram for that vehicle. If you don't have the owners manual on the vehicle there is usually a diagram on the cover over the fuse panel or they are marked just below each fuse.
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Check for a wire being broke inside the rubber boot from the body to the door . After years of opening an closing the door they can an do break .
check switch (seems to be working fine) ?????? Did you check for B+ voltage at the switch using a voltmeter ? Automotive Electric Window and Switch Troubleshooting Repair Guide
If you have the factory alarm system, you can put your key into either door and lock and unlock the door, that signals the computer to deativate the alarm. If you have an aftermarket alarm system installed, it will have to be removed and the wiring that the alarm ties into must be restored to factory design.
SECTION 501-14A: Handles, Locks, Latches and Mechanisms
1999 Villager Workshop Manual
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Actuator —Power Door Lock, Front
Removal
Remove the front door latch. For additional information, refer to Latch—Front Door .
Remove the power door lock actuator from the front door latch.
Release the locking tabs.
Remove the power door lock actuator from the front door latch.
If I understand you correctly your saying that the only door on your van that you can unlock with a key or remote is the sliding side door and that all the other doors will not unlock with the key or the remote? If this is the case then the two front doors most likely have a problem with the fuse to the actuators so you should check the fuse in the fuse box which may be located either under the drivers dash or in the engine compartment on the drivers side over the wheel well.
even if can do what u propose the van will not start, the security system will not recognize the key, you need to take this to a dealer not a locksmith
try this quick while trying to turn the key turn the steering wheel back and forth sometime it binds the key switch if that doesnt work let me know you have deeper problems good luck paul
thanks so much! Which fuse controls the locks? They have started to randomly unlock themselves so I thought I could remove the fuse so that I could leave the van securely locked when parked!
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