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Anonymous Posted on May 24, 2013

Where is the power door lock relay for 97 GMC k1500

Power door locks isn't working. Need to find the power door lock relay

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grndbef

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  • Posted on Jun 16, 2009

SOURCE: driver door auto--locks, windows, etc. not working. all other doors working

cable probably became disconnected in door..

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stevenhurc

Steve Hurc

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  • Posted on Jul 20, 2009

SOURCE: Camry 1996 automatic power lock doen't work, but windows work.

if you can here relays when unlocking/locking check for power at door lock actuators inside doors, if you have power on lock/unlock and good earth from connector actuators are faulty.
if no power on test light when operating check output from central door lock module while operating, none coming out of module then it might need replacing.
check 30Amp power fuse for main relay under bonnet (which goes to pin 8 white/blue on module)and 10Amp gauge fuse in cab(pin 1 blue/red on module),pin 15 is also power when relay is on(red/blue) with test light, and module/ actuators.
check outputs from module pin 3 & 4
blue/red
blue/black
that go to door locks

Anonymous

  • 24 Answers
  • Posted on Jul 26, 2009

SOURCE: 97 GMC Z71 4X4 Not Locking in

If it's a shift - on - the - fly 4wd, then call your local Chevy truck dealer. There was a recall on the Electronic 4wd on these trucks. (common problem). Try this just for the heck of it. With the truck stopped, put in 4hi/lo, then put it in reverse. Back up slightly, (about 5ft or so) and then put it in drive (or first in a manual trans) and go forward. Did it lock in? If it locks in but won't unlock, try backing up to unlock. Hope this helps.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 14, 2009

SOURCE: power door lock switch won't work

i would look at all of my plugs

Anonymous

  • 370 Answers
  • Posted on Aug 23, 2009

SOURCE: Drivers side power door lock will not lock/unlock

most liky your window got left down a few times too many.. what happens is the water or moisture will create corrosion will biuld up inside the switch and once it covers the contact inside it will stop the connection, you can try to take the switch itself apart but 90% of the time you will break the switch opening it up. if you have the time try to clean the contacts if not just replace the switch..
good luck

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