David, If the disconnected inertia switch wire is inadvertently grounded, the locks will not work (they may lock but not unlock). Also, the "LOCK DOORS" socket in the dash will defeat the locks if grounded; this happened to me. The original door lock module was plagued with problems and may have failed. You will probably want to replace it with a LockZilla regardless, since the traditional advice to those with older lock modules is to disconnect them before the solenoids fry. There IS a circuit breaker for the lock module but it failed to trip even when the solenoids were clamped to tight it prevented the doors from being opened. You may also have a problem with the locking rods in the doors being misaligned. If you want to check the function of the doors, I can give you the wiring colors from the connector to the lock module that I used when I was troubleshooting: Red/Pink (2) : Door solenoid, Lock Door (apply 12V) Red/Gray (2) : Door solenoid, Unlock Door (apply 12V) Brown/Gray : Position switch from door; OPEN when both locks forward (unlocked), otherwise grounded Brown/Pink : Position switch as above except OPEN when doors locked NOTE: These wires are joined together and connect BOTH doors. Also, the door locks will not operate properly with the doors open. I used a screwdriver to close the latches to be able to work the locks with the doors open, but got quite startled when I tried to close the door. :-) By the way, I might have the Red/Pink and Red/Gray wires reversed, my notes were a bit vague. I knew what I was talking about at the time, oh well. Good luck, Gus Schlachter Austin, TX VIN# 4695 > -----Original Message----- > From: Delorean17@xxxx [mailto:Delorean17@xxxx] > Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 11:39 AM > Subject: [DML] no door locks > > > <SNIP> The door locks started to work in the drivers side door but > then stopped again. I used to hear a clicking coming from the electrical > area but now nothing. what could this be? I really want to get my locks > working so I can put the interior door panels back on. please > let me know what to look for. could this be a relay? there isnt a fuse for > the locks, right? my inertia switch is also disconnected, could that be it? > > Thanks in advance > David > #2496 > </SNIP>