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You left keys in the ignition. You are running out of fuel Low battery in key fob. One of your doors is open. Check them all, including the trunk, to make sure that your doors are properly latched. Your fuel door isn't closed. You (or one of your passengers) hasn't fastened a seatbelt.
Or any of the sensors that make those things happen. The only way to diagnose is an auto-electrician with a $5,000 scan tool computer. The reaches all the parts your diagnostic tool can't.
if you activate the button and you can hear the release working it will be the flap spring at the flap hinge
they are a simple V shaped spring and they break and fall out
without it the door flap is not moved and the actuator just reengages the flap
The fuel filter on your vehicle is an integral part of the fuel pump/sender assembly located inside the fuel tank. It is serviced only as a complete assembly and cannot be replaced alone.
On the inside trim, you can remove screws that are by the door handle,
arm rest, under door and side of door and then gently pull back on the
panel as there will also be retaining clips attached and you don't want
to break them. You'll need to lift the door panel upwards in order to
get it off the window ledge. Then you'll need to manipulate the panel
and disconnect the door handle linkage from the door handle and
disconnect the wiring for your controls. Then you can access the bolts that secure the mirror onto the door
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