At the same time the side power door stopped functioing the inside lights stopped working. Can't help think it is a fuse but can't find anything remotely close to this in the fuse box. Both my husband and myself are disabled and we care for his elderly mother trying to get her in the van without use of the side door is diffiuclt to say the least. Thank you for your time.
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If you think the problem is a fuse or circuit breaker, I see three fuses and a circuit breaker. Use a test lite and check voltage at circuit breaker and fuses, some are hot all the time, I believe one goes hot with the key on.
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you need to call the gm part department and ask for a fuse diagram they can print you out one so you can keep it wwith your vehicle. Please rate my response thak you very much
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Most likely is a fuse. There is a fuse box at the end of the right side of the dash. Open front passenger door and there is a cover that says fuses on the end of dash. There is also a fuse box located under the hood at the right front of engine compartment. It should have a cover with a round knob in the middle of it .Unscrew the knob to remove cover.
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there should be information in your owner manual telling you how to do it if you have miss place your owner manual try this website to see if you can down load one for your car its www.edmunds.com and i hope i was able to help you Michigan Man
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if the remote works but the switches inside the van doesn't then the most likely fix would be the switch, tthough it is strange that both would quit. the place too start would be pop out the switch with a small screwdriver and disconnect the connector. the top left pin and the top middle pin is the unlock circuit in the switch. check continuity with your multimeter while pressing unlock. if no continuity, then get a small piece of wire and jump those pins in the connector,( the top right and center ) you should hear the doors unlock, then you know for a fact that the switch is bad. the unlock is used more than the lock so it is a more common failure. you can also use a continuity test on the rear wiper switch. though it is more common that the motor would stick from not being used. hope this helps if you have any more questions i am glad to help... dustang
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It sounds as though one of the proximity sensors is faulty. Also try giving the tracks for the door a good shot of white spray lithium grease. The door may be binding enough so that the emergency reverse is kicking in.
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This van is a piece of junk. There is a short in the wiring or the latch is defective. I just don't have the money for the dealership to go through it as they estimate 500 -1000 dollars to check it out and fix it. Minimum 85 dollars just to look at it. Trade it in or sell it.
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