Datatek Well-Known Member Sep 7, 2014 #2 If you mean the button is not working, you will have to go in from the rear passenger compartment and remove the door card. Fault could be the button spring rusted, the connector corroded, broken wire where they flex or the drivers door lock.
If you mean the button is not working, you will have to go in from the rear passenger compartment and remove the door card. Fault could be the button spring rusted, the connector corroded, broken wire where they flex or the drivers door lock.
v8geoff Well-Known Member Sep 7, 2014 #4 Ive got in on further inspection found corroded connector cleaned and now works
MrGorsky Well-Known Member Full Member Sep 7, 2014 #5 Just for the record Datatek, what does the drivers door lock do that effects the boot lock? Provide power or something?
Just for the record Datatek, what does the drivers door lock do that effects the boot lock? Provide power or something?
Datatek Well-Known Member Sep 8, 2014 #6 MrGorsky said: Just for the record Datatek, what does the drivers door lock do that effects the boot lock? Provide power or something? Click to expand... So I believe, not looked into it too deeply but seen threads on the subject.
MrGorsky said: Just for the record Datatek, what does the drivers door lock do that effects the boot lock? Provide power or something? Click to expand... So I believe, not looked into it too deeply but seen threads on the subject.
P38Penguin Active Member Sep 8, 2014 #7 Yep, iirc the BECM controls the drivers side and boot directly while the passenger side is controled by the outstations, or something like that.
Yep, iirc the BECM controls the drivers side and boot directly while the passenger side is controled by the outstations, or something like that.