I am having the same problem with my 96 200sx ser. In my case the door lock works at times and other times don't work. I found out that the problem in my case is the Smart Entrance Control Unit which is a metal box under the dash. Mine has a big plug and a small plug going into the metal box. When I disconected the box my locks stop working all together. If anyone out there has a different solution to the problem please let me know. I called the dealer and the price of the Smart Entrance Control unit is $720.00
I have a 2001 Nissan quest,recently my door locks are malfunction,when I pull the door in it locks,when key in ignition it locks,what cause this problem?
check the door lock master switch usually that is the problem
I'm having the same problem. Relays working fine and door locks have some movement, but do not lock or unlock all the way. Hope we find out the problem.
I had all four of my door locks stop working. I was told it was the actuators and for $250.00 per actuator (my only local Ford dealership) I could have them fixed. Back to manual for me.
If the power door locks quit working on a 1979 Corvette, it is due to broken pigtail switches. With age and use, the pigtails break and leaves the power door locks inoperable.
Bad fuse
fuse bad, lost ground or relay
Electric doors?? Are you talking about door locks? If so, even though they are electric, you can still operate them manually. Disconnect the power to the door locks and they are then manual.
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wipers,headlights,speedometer,door locks,air conditioner,electric mirrors, stopped working
Blown fuse
Yes, the car battery powers the electrical systems, including the door locks. In most modern vehicles, the door locks are controlled by electric actuators that rely on the battery for operation. If the battery is dead or has a low charge, the door locks may not function properly.