Raine, My door locks behaved the same way. The doors would lock together but not unlock. (The central locking was probably tied to just the driver's side solenoid.) I traced it to the "LOCK DOORS" light in the dash. It had fallen out and was touching a ground, preventing the "unlock signal" from working correctly. This problem could also be caused by a faulty lock module. I worked out all the wiring details and posted it here many moons ago. Youshould check the archives. Gus Schlachter VIN #4695 Austin, TX Raine Moreno wrote: > ok...do you other guys have to mash on your Door lock switch to get it towork? I didnt think that was "normal" or working as intended...So along with having to tear down the door to fix my window problems, i figued i would investigate why the resistance of the door lock switch, also my remote control unit will lock both doors but will not Unlock the drivers side door, i figured (after inspection of the door mechanics) that the solenoid is worn out and needing to be replaced...when engaged it barely moved almost likethe arm moves out and then back in....Just enough to move the pieces of the contact plate to lock the doors..it doesnt seem like it should be workinglike that. Have any of you had experienced that? I have not taken out thesolenoid and inspected it yet, but i have been reading about some similar instances and wonder as well, if anyone has had thier solenoids "rewound" to give them back thier strength. I guess old age and or a combination of the old stock door! > lock module weakend the solenoids. Just wanted to know so i could possibly save 150 Bucks for a new solenoid.