I think my parents told me it was either a timer or a speed detector. My best guess would be the speed detector because you could leave your car unlocked all night and someone could come and steal your stuff. It hasn't happened to me before, but Mom got a little upset when she thought I left the car unlocked even though it was her.
they are electronic, and in a computer system to lock with x amount of minutes
The Volt has an auxiliary battery back-up that allows the electronic door locks to still operate.
I did not find any luggage with electronic locks; however, there is a patent pending for such a creation.
If the rear window is not fully closed the rear wiper will not operate.
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yes. for the door locks, you have a circuit breaher instead of a fuse. simply pull out the breaker, and when re-inserted, should reset itself.
The door lock relay is the culprit. where it is I have not a clue so far.
If the locks have not been changed, 1 key should operate all locks on the vehicle.
There may be a short in the relay between the door locks and the switch. First check the wiring between the locking mechanism and the switch, if that check out it may be a short in the fuse itself.
Those electronic locks are very expensive and i believe come only with one key, they are really a good product, but it takes time to get another key if you lose it, and you are the only one issued that key.
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