Re: E-Gremlin, door locks and window
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Re: E-Gremlin, door locks and window
- From: "jtrealtywebspannet" <jtrealty@xxxx>
- Date: Fri, 07 Jun 2002 17:45:43 -0000
There is a common element between the fuel pump and the door locking
system. Check to make sure the inertia switch is wired properly as the
ground for the fuel pump runs through it and the unlocking circuit for
the doors so if the switch is wired wrong maybe the circuits are
crossed there. As to why the windows move try the cigarette lighter
(just kidding!). I suspect if you straighten out the door lock problem
the window problem may go away. Start clearing the problems one by
one and some may go away by themselves. I think the inertia switch is
the nexus here. You may still have a grounding problem with the doors
but you have to start somewhere.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, "Marc A. Levy" <malevy@xxxx> wrote:
> I was trying to help a friend last night with a electrical gremlin,
We had no luck..
>
> 1. rolls down the driver window, the doors unlock and the lights on
the AC panel go dim.
> 2. unlocks the door, the windows slides down a very small amount.
>
> With that, I thought there may be a common ground between the window
motor and door lock solenoid that is loose, so they were running in
series.. but some testing revealed:
>
> A. When the door is unlocked, the fuel pump runs for a few seconds
(like when you first turn the ignition on) even with the fuel pump
relay REMOVED.
> B. With the door lock module disconnected, The driver side door
unlocks (only) when the drivers window is put down.
>
>
> It seems obvious to me there is some sort of short between these 2
circuits, but Looking at the wire diagram the harness that goes from
the lock solenoid to the lock controller has no other connections in
between. Is there something missing from the diagram?
>
> All suggestions welcome, but for now I left the door lock module
disconnected and the solenoid in the driver door disconnected.
>
> Thanks
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