AW: [DML] Help! Door lock problem!
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AW: [DML] Help! Door lock problem!



It's the switches in the doors !

They don't work correctly. Check them, they need adjustment or replacement.

Elvis


Here is a new development.  While verifying that the module itself was
getting power, I also checked the capacitors.  While the system was
"unlocked", the lock capacitor was holding at 12v, and the unlock capacitor
was holding at .5v.  When I "locked" the system, the unlock capacitor was
holding at 12v, and the lock capacitor was holding at .5v.  So when I went
to unlock, the system responded and unlocked, however now both capacitors
were holding at .5v.  Obviously, when I went to lock again, there was not
enough standby power to activate.  The module is getting steady power at
this time.  I am not an electrician, so I'm not sure why it's taking so long
for the capacitors (which just got replaced because I thought the old ones
were shot) to charge again.  They do eventually charge because I am able to
lock/unlock again after some time.

Jace





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