Power Door Lock Fuse?
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Power Door Lock Fuse?
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When I did my Carbon Fiber on peices of my vette, I took apart the plastic bezel that holds the door handles and power door lock buttons.
When I was taking the wires off the back of the power door look buttons I did ground and saw a spark when taking the wires harness off with a small screw driver.
I put it back together but I don't have power to the buttons to lock or unlock the doors.
Where is this fuse?
I did check both sides again to make sure the wiring harness was on all the way but still no power!
I do have power to the courtesy lights when the door is opened, and the interior door loghts on the handles when the headlights are turned on.
What am I missing?
Thanks in advance!
Chris
When I did my Carbon Fiber on peices of my vette, I took apart the plastic bezel that holds the door handles and power door lock buttons.
When I was taking the wires off the back of the power door look buttons I did ground and saw a spark when taking the wires harness off with a small screw driver.
I put it back together but I don't have power to the buttons to lock or unlock the doors.
Where is this fuse?
I did check both sides again to make sure the wiring harness was on all the way but still no power!
I do have power to the courtesy lights when the door is opened, and the interior door loghts on the handles when the headlights are turned on.
What am I missing?
Thanks in advance!
Chris
Last edited by daddysvet92; 07-30-2011 at 09:16 PM.
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There's another fuse panel behind the passenger side hush panel.
Remove the plastic panel above the passenger carpet, look up and you'll see a fuse panel with 4-6 fuses (I forget how many exactly). One of the fuses is the window switch/door lock fuse. Replace and everything will work again.
Remove the plastic panel above the passenger carpet, look up and you'll see a fuse panel with 4-6 fuses (I forget how many exactly). One of the fuses is the window switch/door lock fuse. Replace and everything will work again.
Last edited by GKK; 07-31-2011 at 12:35 PM.
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There's another fuse panel behind the passenger side hush panel.
Remove the plastic panel above the passenger carpet, look up and you'll see a fuse panel with 4-6 fuses (I forget how many exactly). One of the fuses is the window switch/door lock fuse. Replace and everything will work again.
Remove the plastic panel above the passenger carpet, look up and you'll see a fuse panel with 4-6 fuses (I forget how many exactly). One of the fuses is the window switch/door lock fuse. Replace and everything will work again.
By the center console, or by the speakers on the floor, by the door?
How come I can't find "FUSES" in the FSM
I looked under "FUSES" but nothing in there, what do I look under in the FSM?
Sorry to bother you!
Thanks
Chris
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There's another fuse panel behind the passenger side hush panel.
Remove the plastic panel above the passenger carpet, look up and you'll see a fuse panel with 4-6 fuses (I forget how many exactly). One of the fuses is the window switch/door lock fuse. Replace and everything will work again.
Remove the plastic panel above the passenger carpet, look up and you'll see a fuse panel with 4-6 fuses (I forget how many exactly). One of the fuses is the window switch/door lock fuse. Replace and everything will work again.
GKK, you were right on the money about the hidden fuse panel!!
Thanks to RollaMo-LT4 for helping me test fuses using a tester, that worked great and I found 2 that weren't working.
After changing the "doorlock fuse" in the hidden panel, I found a second fuse in the hidden panel that still is not working, I changed the fuse but it still didn't work, and there is still one in the dash panel that still is not working!
Does anyone know what they are for and if they are suppose to work for each other?
Heres 2 pics, one of the hidden panel and dash panel, the arrow shows the fuses that aren't showing any current!
I do have a FSM but I looked under "fuses" but can't find any direction, what do I need to look under to find some explanation for each fuse in these two fuse panels?
Thanks
Chris
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The second picture shows the "Heated Mirror" fuse.
The heated mirror automatically activates when the window defrost is selected. I just checked mine and I didn't see any voltage either but, I know the heated mirrors work.
The heated mirror automatically activates when the window defrost is selected. I just checked mine and I didn't see any voltage either but, I know the heated mirrors work.
Last edited by GKK; 08-05-2011 at 01:34 PM.