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lbarry 04-02-2015 07:34 PM

98 Cirrus-Power Door Locks
 
Problem Solved......Replaced the Driver and both rear door locks. Now all locks lock/unlock using the Power lock switches or the Keyless entry.


1998 Cirrus LXI, 6 cylinder, automatic -- New to me.


Having problems trying to solve an issue with the power door locks.
The following switches and keyless entry ONLY Locks/ Unlocks the right rear door:
Driver Power Lock Switch
Passenger Power Lock Switch
Keyless Entry Remotes (I have 2 that do the same thing)


It does sound like the actuators are working.


I do not think it is a fuse, because the other things that goes to the fuse controlling the power locks all work fine.

dcotter0579 04-02-2015 08:13 PM

If the actuators are, in fact, working then it's not an electrical issue. Try a little WD-40 into the lock mechanism.

lbarry 04-02-2015 08:19 PM

Thanks dcotter0579. Will try WD-40 tomorrow and let you know.

lbarry 04-03-2015 11:26 AM

OK, I sprayed a little WD-40 on the driver's power lock switch. Still locking and unlocking the passenger right rear door only.

lbarry 04-03-2015 05:35 PM

More information. I have the original Window Sticker and Owners Manual for this car. On the window sticker, under the Interior Features, it has "Locks - Power Auto Speed Sensitive". According to the Owners Manual this was "optional". I'm assuming that since it is listed on the window sticker that this car is equipped with this option. This is suppose to automatically lock the doors when vehicle speed is above 15 mph.
According to the manual, this can be turned off or on, using the door lock switch.
I am unsure whether this option is off or on. Driving the car the none of doors lock and I do not hear any of the actuators trying to cycle.


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