I am guessing that the door lock module worked exactly the same way as the Lockzilla you have now installed. If that IS true then you have found out by now that Lockzilla can not fix a problem with the door locks when they are out of adjustment. All you had to do was read the directions that came with Lockzilla. You will have to get out the Workshop Manual and go over ALL of the internal door adjustments. It is probably the driver's door that needs the help so do that one first. Before going inside the door first make sure that the front and rear latches are both getting to the 2nd lock position simultainiously. This may require loosening and adjusting the anchor pins. The doors are not supposed to be able to be locked if the door isn't closed all the way (on the 2nd lock position). Most door problems can be traced to the anchor pins not adjusted properly and then you wind up having to force the door open and closed. This knocks all of the adjustments out of wack so even after you get the anchor pins set right you find you have to go inside the door anyway to "fix" the linkage adjustments. It is very important that the doors not bang or clunk as they are closed. You also shouldn't have to slam them to get them to lock. The locking system isn't going to work right if this is the case. David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxx, Watkins Family <watbmv@xxxx> wrote: > I just bought a LOCKZILLA unit to replace the original module. I