1998 Saturn SC1 electric door locks can start locking/unlocking at a high rate of speed. Hard to stop the frantic action. Should I replace 972161A lock/unlock fuses or something else?
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Where do you find A BCM fuse ? I have factory service info for this vehicle an do not see a BCM or BCM fuse anywhere ! I see lock an unlock door relays in the I/P junction box . I don't see one on diagrams at http://bbbind.com/free_tsb.html free wiring diagrams . If there is one it would be on the drivers side under the dash behind the left kick panel .
the electric part of the door lock is most likely going bad. you can replace it or wait until it stops working. it may keep working for a long time like that.
You'll need to replace the solenoid (motor) that doesn't work. Not hard once you get the door panel off. I suggest you buy the correct part, not a universal one.
Try spraying some white lithium grease inside the key cylinder with a straw that comes with the new can. That should make the key turn easier. The straw goes right on the little hole on the nozzle. Best of luck to you.
If they are electric locks, you could have a bad switch in the drivers door. I had a similar problem. The locks made a noise from time to time like they were rapidly locking and unlocking for 5 seconds at a time. I replaced the toggle switch (lock/unlock) in the door and that fixed the problem.
check coolant temp sensor located at driver side end of cyl head. remove sensor and check or cracks. also check connector for corrosion. if cracked, go to dealer for replacment. they eill sell you a new designed metal sensor to replace your cracked plastic one. dont buy aftermarket, they will not be accurate. cracked sensor will cause eng. to run rich. may start ok cold but not when hot.
You need to replace the electric door lock solenoid.The electrical part of the solenoid may be compromised and is not letting the solenoid arm retract or extend to lock/unlock your door.
pull the fuse. the red and green one. Then cut the black line attached to the battery. open the hood then remove the red connection to the battery. Let it stay for five days.
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