The past few days my 1999 Dodge Caravan’s electric door locks have acted possessed. They’ve been locking and unlocking by themselves. For the short term I removed the fuse that controls the electric locks. Unfortunately my A/C now doesn’t work, the blinkers don’t work, and the ABS and Air Bag dummy lights are on. Where can I find information on how to get into the door panel and look for the wire that powers the actuators controlling the doors. (I’m assuming that disconnecting the wire in the driver’s door will cut power to the other doors as well.) That way I can put the fuse back and get all my other car components working again. Thanks in advance for any advice.
3 Comments for How Do I Dissconnect My Electric Door Locks For Good?
pensacol | November 25, 2009 at 6:12 am
Heinz M | November 25, 2009 at 6:26 am
Can you pull the relays that control them? good luck
Fordman | November 25, 2009 at 7:09 am
Should be a relay just for the door locks. Might pull that, and or replace.
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You may have an intermittent in one of the door switches, or one door switch stays in the open or closed position. Just make sure that one is always returned to the neutral position.