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Old May 2, 2026 | 09:41 PM
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I purchased my 1992 Corvette coupe 2 years ago. The power door locks do not work. I dug into the issue today and did a search here. I have power at the main accy fuse located at the passenger side fuse panel. Tested it with my cigarette lighter which worked. Located the power door lock fuse under the passenger side hush panel. I found that it was blown. Replaced it and hooked up the door lock switches on each side (the door panels are off). The door locks still do not work. My questions are: Do all of the door electronic connectors need to be connected for the door locks to work? If not, I will test for power at the plunger connectors. I can't get my fat hands inside the panel to disconnect the connecter. Is there a way to do this or do I have to drill out the rivets to get the plunger motor out?

Thanks for any suggestions as always,

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Both door lock switches have to be connected for the locks to work. If either is unplugged, neither side motor will work from the remaining switch.
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IHBD Thank you for the response. I will drill out the actuators tomorrow and test the connections for power. Then new actuators probably anyway.

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You don't have to drill out the lock motors to test.

At the driver switch the orange/black is hot at all times. Comes from the Fuse in the aux fuse box.

The gray wire is (+) to UNlock. (-) to LOCK.
The tan wire is (-) to UNlock and (+) to LOCK.

You need to apply power to one of the wires and ground to the other. The gray and tan wires go directly to the lock motors.

Another validation check: When the tan wire gets a (+) pulse, the SECURITY light should go Solid-On. The alarm is armed. When the gray wire gets a (+) pulse, the SECURITY light should go back to flashing (with a door open), the alarm is disarmed.
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Thank you again IHBD. I will try this diagnostic soon as I can. Rain all day tomorrow. Today was put in a new water pump in my 2011 Escalade.
Thank you again for the diagnostic steps,

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I got the chance to check for power at the lock plungers per IHBD's suggestion. The plungers reacted as they should. Very nice and strong open and close. I am going to clean up my switch contacts and try them again. If they don't work it's off to get new switches.

Thank you again IHBD for the straightforward testing procedure.

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I'd pop these open and give em a look before replacing the switches. Its hinged, so opens right up so you can see if the connections are being made inside or are otherwise broken.



As is clearly visible, some of mine were not.

That's where power comes from and is dispersed for the window switches.

If you find any bad ones, I'll find the source I used for those oddball repair terminals inside if needed.


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Thank you Natty for the info and offer. I will be out of the State on Wednesday through Sunday and unable to check till I get back. It's a great suggestion as I can see one or two of my wires backing out. I will check when I get back and report back.

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Originally Posted by Bugly87
Thank you Natty for the info and offer. I will be out of the State on Wednesday through Sunday and unable to check till I get back. It's a great suggestion as I can see one or two of my wires backing out. I will check when I get back and report back.

Regards,

Kevin
Well good luck with it, whatever the problem turns out to be. I found the thread where I was trying to figure out what those terminals were called, btw.

These are the terminals...



Here's where I got em. He keeps em in stock...

​​​​​​https://www.ebay.com/itm/15561149390...Bk9SR6jE1faKZg

If it turns out that you do have a problem with those, guaranteed you'll destroy a couple of em while crimping them, so consider that. I bought 10 and only have three left. lol...

Also, good idea to take a cell phone pic of the terminal/wire color layout once you pop the hinge open on that connector. They fall out easy and you'l be left guessing which ones go where.

They sell aftermarket pigtails, imported from China, but the wires are different colors. Another good reason to take a pic when you pop the connector open, if you were to go the pigtail route instead. They looked kind of cheap and flimsy to me, though, so opted to repair the original connections with new terminals instead.

A few wires were only hanging on by one or two corroded strands of wire.


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