In my 01 neon LX it's on the left side of dash, on the side, behind a removable panel. I think its #14 (20A)and #16(5A), depending on which problem you have, but look on the inside of removable panel to locate. #16 on my car is for the key remote and #14 is for the auto door lock and hood relay. They are cheap so I would just replace both.
Find your fusebox and see if you can find the fuse for the auto door lock mechanism. Just pull the fuse out and it should take care of the problem.
yeah pull the fuse
Door lock fuse is the same as the interior light fuse its a 10amp fuse
There's a fuse for that. I think it says "unlck" on it. Just remove it and it will disable the auto-lock.
The power door lock fuse can be found in the fuse box. The fuse box is in the engine compartment behind the battery box. The location of the power door lock fuse will be listed on the inside cover of the fuse box.
Take out the "Door lock fuse".
The door lock fuse on a 1997 Toyota Rav4 is located in the cabin fuse box. The fuse is rated at 30 AMPS and is labeled as PWR.
Where can one find the hazard and door lock fuse on a 2000 BMW 328i?
Yes, a 1994-1999 Buick LeSabre has a door lock fuse. It is a MIN20 type of fuse (mini, blade-style, yellow, 20 amp).
no the door lock and window fuse are seprate.
fuse box fuse for the door lock
Take key from ignition and lock the drivers door, then unlock it. Another way is to put the key into the trunk lock and turn it. Stop locking the car by depressing lock when you exit. Use the key or automatic door locks.