2001 civic power door lock fuses?
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i have a 2001 civic lx, my power door locks do not work. When ever I click the button I here a click that comes from under neath the dash, im assuming thats the relay. So where are all the fuses and relays associated with the power door locks? I want to check those before i go and buy a new switch. So please help thanks.
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I did read that it dosnt have any related to power door locks on it. I looked through it twice and there was nothing. So if you know where the fuses or relays for the power door locks are let me know? thanks
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WOW im sorry I was looking at the fuse diagram in the car, not under the hood. feel like an idiot. Ok so my door lock fuse is good, and when I push the door lock button in my car the relay under the dash makes 2 clinking noises, but my locks dont move. So does this mean I need a knew actuator, or new door lock switch? I want to get these working let me know thanks.
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also to go along with i wrote above. What is a good way that I could test the actuators on my doors to see if they are good? Because bothe passenger and driver dont work so it makes me think that its not the actuators but I want to test them to make sure.
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How could i test my door lock actuator? When i click the lock button it makes a click sound under the dash but nothing happens, all fuses and relays are good. so i wanted to know if i could test the actuator? let me know thanks.
To test the actuator, hook direct power to it. Do this by disconnecting the 2-pin connector and applying leads to the pins, reverse polarity to change direction of the actuator. If no movement of the power door lock occurs than it will need to be replaced.
I would also test to make sure power is getting to the actuator. Test for voltage at the 2-pin connector on the harness when the switch is pressed.
9/10 times the actuator's are faulty and need to be replaced.
I would also test to make sure power is getting to the actuator. Test for voltage at the 2-pin connector on the harness when the switch is pressed.
9/10 times the actuator's are faulty and need to be replaced.
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