I had a suburban and just after the doors started locking and unlocking the alternator went out.....beware....there was only about a 30 second warning before it died completely..and that warning was the CD flew out of the CD player.
Is this condition only present when driving . If so it sounds like you have a faulty door switch .
the locks may be seized or just need to be locked and unlocked until they are freed up. If the jeep has sat for some time just try manually locking and unlocking each door.
my locks are locking and unlocking my trunk is unlocking my wipers are going it keeps binging and my keys are in the house
I don't think you can, unless you disable the whole electronic locking/unlocking system. It's a safety feature on many cars; once they hit about 15mph, the doors lock. (Just curious; why is this a problem for you? Makes it harder to push someone out at 50mph?)
You can program a 2001 Chevrolet Camaro by locking then unlocking the door locks.
this is your safety switch alarm sensor located below the steering wheel left hand to you it is a push button that will turn off your automatic locking system and turn it on at your request.
I had the same thing happen to me yesterday. Today the car won't start at all and the battery is fine. Locks continue to lock and unlock as if the car was possessed. Help would be most appreciated!
A pump that locks.
The procedure for a 2001 Avalon is quite complex. Details are posted at http://bytemaster.net/avalon . The same procedure might work for a 2000 model.
suggest taking the fuse for the locking doors out--make sure its not operating the window also
The symptoms may be a problem with a bad door ajar sensor - very very common on the Taurus/Sables. See "Related Questions" below for more about both: programming auto-locking and trouble-shooting door ajar sensors.
We have a 2000 Montana and yes it does have automatic door locks.