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OBDII Integra 12-11-2010 10:49 AM

power door locks, keep locking on their own every now and then?
 
i recently hooked up my cd player, now the car when i bought it had a mangled harness, radio was stolen adn thy cut eevrything..so i had to figure out wiress...finally got the cd player up and running...then about a week later, i noticed the doors lock by themselves while im driving, or when parked...sometimes i can go a few days, now its been every day...any ideas? thanks guys

OBDII Integra 12-12-2010 01:19 PM

Re: power door locks, keep locking on their own every now and then?
 
any help would be apreciated

fv8s 12-12-2010 01:23 PM

Re: power door locks, keep locking on their own every now and then?
 
Start by checking behind the radio for bad wiring or something abnormal. I would also remove all the door lock switch to see if it is possibly getting stuck or the wiring is bad. Do you have an alarm system?

OBDII Integra 12-12-2010 01:25 PM

Re: power door locks, keep locking on their own every now and then?
 
no i dont, i jsut purschased the car, so im still figiuring out all the wiring, the keylesss im assuming is still working, but im not sure of what wires are what for the keyless part of the harness...it took me alil bit to figure out the wires for the radio to get that wroking, now i hvae wires that are capped off right now, which im assuming are for the security part of the harness

fv8s 12-12-2010 01:56 PM

Re: power door locks, keep locking on their own every now and then?
 
Yes those are most likely for security. Working with wiring is somewhat like a guessing game. Start at the power lock switch and follow the wiring from there.


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