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if the fuse is blown then the door lock circuit will be shorted, doubt that is the problem, is there 12 volts to the door lock switch?if the fuse is blown then the door lock circuit will be shorted, doubt that is the problem, is there 12 volts to the door lock switch?
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you have to take the two screws out of the fuse block and drop it down and turn it over and you will find the fuse for your door locks under the conection of the wires
If your power door locks work with the button inside the car, then it won't be your fuse, but the remote control module located behind your glove box... if nothing works, then it could be a fuse or relay, which should be located under your hood
It could also be your GEM (generic electronic module) which is expensive as it controls a lot of stuff. A scan tool can be used to cehck for fault codes from the GEM.
I think the number is 63 - but it is crazy where it is located. The fuse box is located on drivers side under steering wheel - but you will need to remove the fuse panel as this fuse is on the back side. Remove the two screws holding the fuse panel and fish through the wires and there is a single fuse on the back side - this is the fuse for the door locks. Hope this helps
i am assuming you have a ford focus.there is a fusebox behind your glovebox. push in the two sides of the glovebox so it can ride over the two side lugs and drop to the floor.you will see the fusebox. you need to unbolt the fusebox because the fuse for the central loking is at the back of it fuse number 63. change the fuse and refit all the parts. hope this helps.
if the fuse is blown then the door lock circuit will be shorted, doubt that is the problem, is there 12 volts to the door lock switch?
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