the circuit breaker overheats because more than likely you have something grounding out under the power seat or under the carpet..thats what I've been hearing. I just bought a 97 Bravada yesterday and mine was completely missing the metal fuse for these and you can tell where it got really hot in the fuse panel...if its over heating then remove it.
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the main fuse panel is inside the driver's side door frame. There is also a fuse panel under the hold on the driver side.
First thing would be to check the fuse for the circuit. If it is ALL the doors that don't work it is likely the fuse or in the wiring somewhere. If only one of the door locks doesn't work, it could be the electric solenoid (located inside the door) that controls that particular lock.
First thing to do would be to check the fuse contrlling the electronic door lock circuit.
On my 1997 Dodge B2500 van the door lock manual is directly in front of the radio at the center of the dash (below the windscreen glass).
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Take the light out. You might have a bad switch in the door frame. When the door closes- it pushes a switch which I believe opens a circuit and shuts off your light. If the switch is bad it wont open the circuit and the light stays on.
First remove door panel, then there will be 3 nuts by mirror fixture securing it to door. Don't forget electric connectors. Remove and replace as needed.
Bad master switch?
underneath front door on frame look up.
The intercom system is a communication system. You need a electric circuit, transistors and the door bells to assemble it at home.
They are programmable for a garage door opener