The 1993 Ford Bronco power door lock relay switch can be found behind the dashboard on the drivers side of the passenger compartment. The relay switch should be labeled as such.
Check the fuses and the relay that controls the door locks. A power loss is the most likely cause of the problem.
If it is the same as the ( 1996 ) Ford Bronco : In the Power Distribution Box ( which is " live " ) located in the engine compartment ( Relay # 2 is the fuel pump relay )
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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.
The lock solenoids could be getting weak or the linkages could be sticking, or there could be a weak relay. If all of the doors are sticking then check for a weak door lock relay first.
it is an elusive creature
Check the fuse and relay.
It could a fuse on your fuse panel for power widows, it should be a larger fuse possible meltal one, possibly a 20 amp, and power doors could be a circuit breaker/ or fuse at the starter motor relay, in the wiring.
If it is the same as the ( 1996 ) Ford Bronco : ( Relay # 2 is the fuel pump relay )
I'm assuming the manual locks work. But you're on the right track, i'd check the fuses, and possibly the relay for the circuit.
Fuel pump relay, horn relay, fog lamp relay and if there is a fourth relay, power door locks.
The horn relay, the daytime running lights relay and if the vehicle has power door locks, the relay for that too.