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Old 06-09-2006, 10:14 PM
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A very strange problem...

...that I bet no one will know the answer to (at least not with my luck):

Tonight, I went to pick up my sister from the train station. I unlocked the driver side with the remote and got to the train station. I forgot that the 3 other doors were locked, so I pressed the "unlock" button. Nothing happened. Tried the windows. Nothing happened. The lights under the switches come on, and none of the window switches in any of the doors work, so I know it's not a fuse or LCU problem. Additionally, the step lights no longer come on when a door is open (though the dome light does).

I discovered when I got home that if I open the rear passenger door and pull it upward, the step lights will come on and everything works fine. I suspect that somehow a wire came loose or something. The weird thing is that the rear doors are very rarely used (maybe a couple of times a month).



Does ANYONE know what is in the rear door wiring that could cause a loose connection to disable the entire power windows/locks/security system? I am at a loss and VERY annoyed.

Thanks in advance.
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Old 06-10-2006, 08:21 AM
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No, but the logical thing to do is to start by taking off door upholstery and checking the wiring out for yourself.
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