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fuse or broken ground in wires
I would check the wire harness and conectors to the doors because the poswer locks, windows, and mirrors are all conected through that harness.
doors/locks, kids, lights, stove, alarm clock
On a Dodge vehicle it is the computer that controls the interior lights, locks, etc...
just had this problem with my 2002 durango, the mechanic ran it on the computer and nothing showed up so he disconnected the battery and then reconnected it and everything works now. The headlights, locks, panel lights, interior lights, locks, rear wipers all run through the body assembly moduale. Hope this helps you.
the only way I know of to do this is take out the fuse for your doors locks but when you do that it will keep the interior lights from working because they are on the same fuse it is a yellow 20 amp fuse on or around the left bottom. Look at you fuse diagram if you want to do this.
i am having the same problem with my galant.
Check a fuse called "courtesy" or "Interior" or something like that. It depends on the auto manufacturer.
A blown fuse or a damaged computer would cause the turn signals, interior lights, and door locks not to work in the Mazda 3. The fuses are located under the dash on the driver's side of the car.
yes, it is a fuse it will be labled int. lights/ horn on the fuse box
something that locks doors
Possibe blown fuse