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Door Locks Won't Work Anymore.... yes, I checked fuses
i replaced the rear speakers today on my 07 GD3 sport and after everything was completed perfectly i went to lock the doors and no locking by key fob or by drivers door panel.
first thing i did was check the fuse panel and #28 was blown (door locks) and then i went down to the auto store grabbed a few 20A mini fuses to replace it. boom, blew again as soon as i hit the lock or unlock button. any ideas here? i am hella frustrated :ohnoes: |
My guess is you accidentally pinched/shorted a wire in the door, retrace your steps and you should find the fault.
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Originally Posted by john380
(Post 1375946)
My guess is you accidentally pinched/shorted a wire in the door, retrace your steps and you should find the fault.
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welp i did everything again. remove door panels, checked speaker wiring, check the stock electrical wiring throughout the doors and still cant get the darn door locks working FFFFFFFFFFFFCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
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If I had to guess where the short might be - and there's gotta be a short somewhere, as the locks were working fine before you replaced the speakers - I'd guess the plug-in white plastic electrical connector in the arm rest.
Pry up the arm rest cover, unclip the arm rest connector, and inspect to make sure everything is as it should be - no bent pins in the connector, frayed or exposed wires going into the connector, etc. If you don't find anything on one side, inspect the other. I can't think of anywhere else you might have disrupted the flow the electricity to the door locks just by replacing speakers. |
Originally Posted by bargainguy
(Post 1376447)
If I had to guess where the short might be - and there's gotta be a short somewhere, as the locks were working fine before you replaced the speakers - I'd guess the plug-in white plastic electrical connector in the arm rest.
Pry up the arm rest cover, unclip the arm rest connector, and inspect to make sure everything is as it should be - no bent pins in the connector, frayed or exposed wires going into the connector, etc. If you don't find anything on one side, inspect the other. I can't think of anywhere else you might have disrupted the flow the electricity to the door locks just by replacing speakers. |
and i found it! drilled into the electrical lines on one of rear speakers. just unwound her out a bit and now the car locks again. thanks for the pointers gentlemen!
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Hey, good for you! Enjoy those new speakers!
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