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There is a Relay for the Power Door Locks, which I purchased today from Checker Auto parts, but I can not find where the relay is located. I am assuming or hoping that it is the Relay for both the Door Locks and Power Windows.
fuse bad, lost ground or relay
Bad relay, most likely.
check your relay or your fuses. if the fuses are good replace the relay (under 10 bucks) if things still don't work try replacing your switches.
The door control relay will control either the door locks or the elec windows. I would say the door locks personaly. I have a gz10 and I am in the process of a rebuild myself. If you would like to contact me about anything else I will try to help you with the gz10. send to spike71au@yahoo.com.au
The relay switch for the locks on a 99 Chevy Suburban is located under the driver-side dashboard.
Remove the relay or fuse for the door locks.
Power seats, power windows and power door locks are not fused. They would have a relay and or a circuit breaker. It should be in your owners manual.
Remove the relay or fuse for the door locks
I'M NOT A MECHANIC but the owner's manual for the 1996 Ford Explorer shows INSTRUMENT PANEL RELAY MODULE # 4 containing a large relay for accy. delay system power windows along with 6 smaller relays. I'm sorry , but I don't know the exact location under the instrument panel. (Helpfull)
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The 1997 Ford Explorer has a 30 amp maxi-fuse in location # 10 of the power distribution box in the engine compartment for power windows/locks/seats. There is a relay in the box under the dash to the right of the steering wheel.