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Anonymous Posted on Jul 04, 2014

Driver door controls not working

Driver door module

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 13, 2009

SOURCE: some of the controls on the drivers side door do not work

Could be a relay..

Hope this helps !!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 11, 2010

SOURCE: 2001 LeSabre - only the driver door window/lock

there should be a relay in the fuse box or under the hood that is bad find out which one it is and replace it i hope this helps you

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The body control module is responsible for controlling various electrical functions in a vehicle, including door locks. Removing the 50-amp fuse could have caused the module to reset, which may have resulted in the driver side door becoming locked.
To resolve the issue, try the following steps:
  1. Turn the vehicle off and remove the key from the ignition.
  2. Close all doors, including the driver side door.
  3. Lock the vehicle using the key or remote.
  4. Wait for a few seconds, then unlock the vehicle using the key or remote.
  5. Check if the driver side door is unlocked. If not, try using the key or remote to lock and unlock the door again.
If the above steps do not work, there may be a problem with the body control module or the door lock actuator. In this case, it is recommended to consult a certified mechanic for further assistance.
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1997 Buick Park Ave, passenger side and rear windows stopped working.

You say the driver window works? wouldn't be a main fuse or fusible link then -driver door locks and window wouldn't work either. Each door has a module inside (computer) . The driver door has a circuit breaker power feed an a fuse DDM fuse 10amp located in rear junction block circuit breaker is located in under hood maxi fuse block. The circuit breaker also feeds battery voltage to the other door modules too. PDM - passenger door module fuse 10amp located in the instrument panel fuse box and the RDM - rear door module RDM fuse 10amp located in the rear fuse box - under the back seat.

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Driver Door Module (DDM)
The driver's door module (DDM) directly controls the driver's door window motor and the express down window feature. The DDM sends window UP/DOWN messages received from the power door lock switch to the passenger door module (PDM) and to the rear door module (RDM) over the simple bus interface (SBI) line. The DDM also contains a class 2 data link which communicates with the other vehicle system modules. The left front power door locks and the outside power mirror are also controlled through the DDM.
Passenger Door Module (PDM)
The passenger door module (PDM) controls the passenger's door window motor. The PDM controls the passenger's door window directly from the right front power window switch or from instructions over the simple bus interface (SBI). The right front power door locks and the outside power mirror are also controlled through this module.
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  • Loose, corroded connectors.
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  • Damaged window regulator electric drive.
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  • Open fuse in power distribution box Fuse 9 (40A), 10 (40A), 8 (40A).
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    1. Verify the customer's concern by operating the power windows/heated back window to duplicate the condition.
    1. Inspect to determine if one of the following mechanical or electrical concerns apply:


      VISUAL INSPECTION CHART Mechanical Electrical
      • Front door power window regulator damaged.
      • Front window run damaged.
      • Front door window glass out of window run.
      • Front door window glass broken.
      • Driver door module circuits open/shorted.
      • Loose, corroded connectors.
      • Damaged window regulator control switch.
      • Damaged window regulator electric drive.
      • Open fuse in fuse junction panel Fuse 39 (10A), 28 (10A), 30 (10A).
      • Open fuse in power distribution box Fuse 9 (40A), 10 (40A), 8 (40A).
      • Scratched grid.
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    1. If self test is passed and no DTCs are retrieved, go to the Symptom Chart to continue diagnostics.
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    • Window regulator electric drive inoperative.
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There is no reprogramming for the door modules and sorry you dislike the dealer so much ! I work at a GM dealer ,have for over twenty years . No one knows your GM vehicle better . Your messing with something you have no clue about . The dealer is exactly the place you should be taking it to . Do you know the doors all have computers inside ? door modules , and can set DTC'S .Do you know what they are ? diagnostic trouble codes ! Do you know what serial data communications are ?
DTC B1562, B1567, B1572, or B1577
DTC B1582, B1583, B1592, B1593, B1612, B1613, B1622, or B1623
DTC B3142, B3147, B3152, or B3157
DTC B3172, B3177, B3182, B3187, B3192, B3197, B3282, B3287, or B3292
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DTC B3527
DTC U1161-U1163 or U1170
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• Driver door lock switch
• Passenger door lock switch
• Driver door switch assembly (DDSA)
• Driver door module (DDM)
• Passenger door module (PDM)
• Left rear door module (LRDM)
• Right rear door module (RRDM)
• Driver door lock actuator
• Passenger door lock actuator
• Left rear door lock actuator
• Right rear door lock actuator
• Driver door cylinder unlock switch
• Class 2 serial data circuit
• Power door serial data circuit
• DRVMDL Fuse (10 amp)
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• PASS MDL Fuse (10 amp)
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This vehicle has five modules capable of performing door system control functions. Vehicle door system components (windows, locks, mirrors, etc.) are controlled directly by these modules. There is a door module located inside of each vehicle door:
• Driver Door Module
• Passenger Door Module
• LH Rear Door Module (LRDM)
• RH Rear Door Module (RRDM)
• LH Front Power Window Switch
Simple Bus Interface (SBI)
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Driver Door Module
The driver door module directly controls the LH Front door lock actuator, power window motor and the outside rear view mirror. The driver door module sends and receives messages received from the LH Front Power Window Switch to the passenger door module, LRDM and RRDM modules over the Simple Bus Interface (SBI) line. Also, the driver door module sends and receives message from other vehicle system modules via the Class 2 Data Line.
Pulling the door panel off an checking B+ voltage and ground for the module would be good for you to do , since you probably don't have a $6,000 factory Tech 2 scan tool to see if the DDM is communicating .
The driver door module has two main power feeds (high and low current), and two main grounds. The low power feed (battery 1) is used to provide power for the driver door module's logic and internal driver operation. The high power feed (battery 2) is used to provide power for systems that draw higher amounts of current (motors, lights, etc.). Operating current at the driver door module's battery should not exceed 3.0 amperes at battery 1, and 7.5 amperes (for 2 seconds) at battery 2 while the driver door module is awake, and 2.5 milliamps when the driver door module is asleep. For most driver door module functions, the driver door module will operate properly with a system voltage of 9.0-16.0 volts. If system voltages exceed 16.0 volts the driver door module will provide protection by disabling certain functions that may damage due to higher than normal system voltages.

What kind of manual do you have ? The info above is from a factory repair manual .
The fuse's ,circuit breaker for the door module are located in the rear fuse box , not under hood . PWR WDO circuit breaker 30 amp. , DRVMDL fuse 10 amp. The rear fuse box is located under the back seat . Watch this video ,different type vehicle but probably the same problem .
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Door module

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Principles of Operation
Note: Upon installation of a new driver door module (DDM), the module must be reconfigured. Refer to Section 418-01 . The DDM is connected on the standard corporate protocol (SCP) communication network. The DDM controls many functions including power windows, power door locks and remote keyless entry. The DDM also communicates with the driver seat module (DSM) to control the power mirror and seat memory functions.
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Principles of Operation
The driver seat module (DSM) is connected on the standard corporate protocol (SCP) communication network. The DSM controls the driver power seat and communicates with the driver door module (DDM) to control the driver seat memory and both outside memory mirror functions.
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Principles of Operation
The lighting control module (LCM) is a microprocessor based module that controls several vehicle subsystems. The LCM responds to electrical input signals from various switches, sensors, and external modules. The LCM is located under the LH side of the instrument panel. Subsystem functions of the LCM include headlamps with autolamps, turn signal lamps/hazard flasher lamps, cornering lamps, parking lamps, daytime running lamps (DRL), courtesy lamps, demand lamps, battery saver and control backlighting. The LCM interfaces with the driver door module (DDM) through the standard corporate protocol (SCP) communication network for the illuminated entry feature.
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Principles of Operation
The air suspension module is linked to its own data link connector (DLC). The air suspension module controls the air suspension and the variable assist power steering VAPS. For additional air suspension system information, refer to Section 204-05 .
The air suspension module is used to monitor and control the VAPS system. The VAPS system controls the level of power assistance available to the driver based on vehicle speed and rate of change in steering position. For additional VAPS system information, refer to Section 211-00 .
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Module Controlled Functions
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING Diagnostic Trouble Code Chart Air Suspension Module Principles of Operation
Inspection and Verification
Symptom Chart
Pinpoint Tests
Driver Door Module (DDM) Principles of Operation
Inspection and Verification
Symptom Chart
Pinpoint Tests
Driver Seat Module (DSM) Principles of Operation
Inspection and Verification
Symptom Chart
Pinpoint Tests
Lighting Control Module (LCM) Principles of Operation
Inspection and Verification
Symptom Chart
Pinpoint Tests
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