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ic892003 11-12-2007 09:45 PM

why wont my powerlocks work???
 
ok well a few months ago wenever id close and open my doorlocks from the switch on my driver side door i would here a kind of buzz noise, kind of like wen u watch those game shows and someone says the wrong answer u get that buzz, anyway about a few months later it stopped working, then out of nowehre it started workign again.... then it stopped working, i tohught i was my powerlock module so i replaced it with one i obught off ebay, now the locks still arent working.... my friend used his ometer to check for power in my wiring, he said theirs nothing wrong iwht my wiring.... what else could it be??

RonJ 11-12-2007 09:52 PM

RE: why wont my powerlocks work???
 
What year Civic do you have? Is a power lock module the same as a power lock actuator (see picture here and in next post)? If not, I think you have a faulty lock actuator in the door.

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RonJ 11-12-2007 10:09 PM

RE: why wont my powerlocks work???
 
Last picture...

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ic892003 11-12-2007 11:56 PM

RE: why wont my powerlocks work???
 
i changed the power doorlock control unit, so it could be the actuator also?? greatttt better find one on ebay thanks ill try that, if thats not it i give up lol

RonJ 11-13-2007 05:20 AM

RE: why wont my powerlocks work???
 
Lock actuators commonly fail. After removing the door panel, test whether the actuator is receiving power when you push the switch to either the LOCK or UNLOCK position. To do this, unplug the actuator connector (see picture) and then touch the probes of a test light or multimeter onto each of the two metal contacts in the switch-side connector. (Note: When using a multimeter, you may need to switch probe positions in the connector because LOCK and UNLOCK have reversed circuit polarity) You should detect voltage at the connector when the lock switch is pushed to both the LOCK and UNLOCK position. If this test shows that the actuator is receiving power, then chances are good that the actuator needs to be replaced.

ic892003 11-13-2007 05:36 AM

RE: why wont my powerlocks work???
 
will do 2day, thanks


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