2001 GMC Serria, power door locks.Driver side works perfect.Passager side does not.Pushing switch either side locks driver door but not passenger door.What is wrong
Sounds like you need to replace the drivers door lock actuator.
To fix a door lock that won't lock, you can try lubricating the lock mechanism with graphite powder or WD-40, adjusting the strike plate alignment, tightening loose screws, or replacing the lock if necessary.
how do I fix a electric door on a ford mustang
You don't fix it, you replace the door lock actuator.
To fix a door lock that won't turn, try lubricating the lock with graphite powder or WD-40. If that doesn't work, the lock may need to be replaced by a professional locksmith.
Remove the door panel, find and repair the lock linkgage.
To fix a lock on a door, you can try tightening the screws on the lock plate, lubricating the lock mechanism, or replacing the lock altogether if it is damaged beyond repair. If these steps don't work, consider seeking help from a professional locksmith.
I just had the same problem. You have to pull the door panel off and take the power door lock actuator out and replace it. My local Chevy dealer wants 250 dollars for it. Its not a cheap fix. Maybe you can find it at your local junk yard. From slamming the door numerous times it breaks the plastic and the motor has to much play to push the power lock down.
it depends on whats busted, is it blown, is it a loose wire, is something stopping it?
To fix a sliding door lock that is not working properly, you can try cleaning the lock mechanism with a lubricant, adjusting the strike plate, tightening any loose screws, or replacing the lock if necessary.
The power locks can only be engaged from the driver's door. You press down on the door lock on the driver's door and it will lock all the doors. Or you turn the key in the lock to the right in the door lock of the driver's door and it will lock all of the doors.
To fix power door locks on a 1999 Tahoe, first check the fuse for the power door locks in the fuse box, as a blown fuse can cause them to malfunction. If the fuse is intact, inspect the door lock switch for any signs of damage or wear; cleaning or replacing it may solve the issue. Additionally, check the wiring and connectors inside the door for any loose connections or damage. If these steps don’t resolve the problem, the door lock actuator may need to be replaced.