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Central locks finally fixed!!! (little long)
Posted by Victor (more from Victor) on Fri, 3 Jun 2005 06:08:27
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After couple of weeks of trying to figure out why central locks on my 95 Aero are not working, problem is found and solved.
Before, if I lock drivers door it wouldn't lock all others. But I could hear clicking trying to "unlock" using center console switch. Also, "Door open" wouldn't showe up on pictogram when drivers door was open.
I took the cover of drivers door and did some tests following Townsends write up. Jumping two wires on 3-pin microswitch connector (don't remember colors, but 2 of them should lock, and 2-unlock) I got no "lock" function.
Now I know I could do it easier jumping those wires directly at control module as it said in write up and save some time spent for removing door cover.
Long story short, after bunch of continuity tests, voltages checks, I decided to resolder joints on control module plate (thanks to this awesome BB) before I start buying microswitches and used CC.
Well, all it was- bad solder joint on CC plate!
Now I'm back in business thanks to my co-worker who did soldering today and this great board!
Thanks a lot to everybody for your great ideas and help!
(And sorry for my bad grammar- it's my second language)
Victor
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