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Old 08-28-2011 | 01:49 PM
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Hey folks. About two months ago, the power lock fuse started blowing intermittently (every couple of weeks). Replace the fuse and everything worked fine. Last time the fuse blew, I replaced it and none of the power locks worked, but it did not blow the new fuse.
None of the power locks work now. All four doors, tailgate, or rear glass. Can't even open my tailgate now!
Is there a relay or something somewhere that's common to all six locks? Any other ideas?
Thanks in advance!

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Old 08-28-2011 | 02:00 PM
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Sounds like you had a short that eventually burned out the wire. Which fuse have you been replacing?
 
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Old 08-28-2011 | 02:09 PM
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The 5A(?) mini fuse in the panel on the side of the dash(driver side) Don't remember the amperage of the fuse without going to look. It's blue.
 

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There are two fuses used in the power lock system, the MIR/LOC fuse (#7 - 10A) and the LCK PWR fuse (#14 - 15A). What is the label for the fuse you have been replacing?

Also, just in case you didn't notice, the power lock schematic is in my post above.

Do your power mirrors work?
 
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Originally Posted by Hang Loose
The 5A(?) mini fuse in the panel on the side of the dash(driver side) Don't remember the amperage of the fuse without going to look. It's blue.
Double-check that fuse amperage, my 2000 calls for a 15A fuse 14 in the inst panel fuse block, this feeds the door solenoids. not sure what amp blue fuses are.

There is also a 3A MIR/LCK fuse 7 under the hood for the switch signals.
 
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Old 08-28-2011 | 02:23 PM
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Just went out and checked. Been changing #14, a 15A fuse. Checked #7, there is a 5A fuse installed, and it is blown. Don't have a new one right now. Should it be a 10A instead of 5A?
 
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Yes it should be a 10A fuse for #7 in the I/P fuse box on a '98. You may want to figure out why the fuses are blowing. The schematic I attached will give you pretty much all the details you need.
 
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Just went out and checked. Been changing #14, a 15A fuse. Checked #7, there is a 5A fuse installed, and it is blown. Don't have a new one right now. Should it be a 10A instead of 5A?
No, #7 under the hood is supposed to be 3A on my 2000, it only feeds the relay coils, if it's blown you may have a bad relay.

A 5A is probably safe to use, no larger.
 
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Old 08-28-2011 | 02:31 PM
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bromanjr : 2000 must be different. I'm talking about the dash panel. There's no MIR/LOC fuse in the underhood panel.

swartlkk : Thanks for the info and the schematic. Got a place to start now. Appreciate it.

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No, #7 under the hood is supposed to be 3A on my 2000, it only feeds the relay coils, if it's blown you may have a bad relay.

A 5A is probably safe to use, no larger.
Not according to the wiring diagram that is specific to a 98. Things changed between 98 & 99.

Even so, it doesn't mean that a relay is bad. Could still be a wiring issue. The vehicle is 13-14 years old with who knows how many owners.
 


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