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System memory may have been erased/lost due to extended loss of power. System may have to be reprogrammed to effectively work. Do you have the programming CD? If so, check owners manual for programming procedures
Check the owner's manual for a fuse diagram including the high amp fuse box under the hood as most likely the fuse has blown. Lubricate any moving parts on the door as this may have caused the blown fuse.
take a 12v test light + wrap the probe with elec tape leave about 1/4" of
the tip exposed now with key on touch the to the ctr. +contact in the
outlet touch the ground to the metel side of the outlet if it lights the
outlet is working check ground on plug move side to side in the
outlet and see if your device works if the light don't come on try another
ground locationif still no light check power wire behind outlet
now this info is based on the theory the outlets share the same fuse
you can also check there. hope this helps good luck.
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