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Old 02-15-2010, 08:33 AM
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Default Help with power locks.

My power locks don't work.
I have checked the fuses.
I have tried a different switch and a different lock control unit.
Does anybody have any idea of what could be wrong with my locks and a fix for it?
Thanks.
Old 02-15-2010, 03:51 PM
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Does anyone have any ideas?
Old 02-15-2010, 09:20 PM
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Still having problems with those locks huh..lol R u getting 12v + to the lock moduel?
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Still having problems with those locks huh..lol R u getting 12v + to the lock moduel?
Yuppp. haha.
How do I check that?
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What year is ur car again? 96?
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Ok, for that one I don't remember the exact wire color but it's usually yellow/black wire going into the moduel and the is the 12v + feed. With a meter or test light make sure it is hot and I'll dig out my book and check the schematic for u.
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Is this inside the door panel?
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Default Re: Help with power locks.

Originally Posted by Jonathannx2
Is this inside the door panel?
I think you can check it by simply removing the door handle panels and remove the wiring clip from the switch.
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Yes, the gray box inside the door, kinda resessed in the upper front. The wire is white/green that is 12v + feed.
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Make sure it is getting a good ground as well (the black wire is 12v -) depending on what u use to check the ground. If u have a meter put the red lead on a known 12v + wire and the black lead to the black wire and u should get a 12v reading.
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Looks like it's gonna make a differance in how it works if ur car had factory keyless entry or not too and if it's 2 dr or 4 dr.
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Can u read a schematic? If so I'll send u the one I have.
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My car is a 4 door and it did not come with keyless entry.
I can somewhat read schematic.
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Do u want me 2 send u this schematic and if u have any questions u can ask from there?
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Default Re: Help with power locks.

Originally Posted by civic_r87111
Do u want me 2 send u this schematic and if u have any questions u can ask from there?
Yes. Please and thank you.
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take off the door panels and check if those metal lines that connect to the door locks are broken or something..
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Originally Posted by raidacaipo
take off the door panels and check if those metal lines that connect to the door locks are broken or something..
They are all connected.
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