96 Voyager Power locks fuse
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96 Voyager Power locks fuse
Have a 96 Voyager, 3 liter with power door locks. Last week the lock(s) started to sound louder when they engaged. Now the left side sliding door will not unlock.
The owners manual identifies a fuse for 'Driver lock/seats' but also says 'Power window, power door loocks ....are fused with self-resetting fused that are only serviceable by auth dealer'.
I'd really just like to pull a fuse to disable the power locks.
Anyone have experience with this?
TIA
The owners manual identifies a fuse for 'Driver lock/seats' but also says 'Power window, power door loocks ....are fused with self-resetting fused that are only serviceable by auth dealer'.
I'd really just like to pull a fuse to disable the power locks.
Anyone have experience with this?
TIA
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Jim,
Autozone has wiring diagrams for your vehicle on their site. When I looked there, it asked me if it was a "Grand Caravan" and there's a few different 3 Liter engines that were possible.
On to your problem. I looked up a 2WD with a 3.3L engine. Checking the fuse wouldn't hurt. There's two fuse boxes. One fuse box on the drivers side, beneath the dash. The other a fuse box under the hood next to the battery. I wonder if it's a relay that's gone bad. If so, figure less than $7 in parts.
Autozone has wiring diagrams for your vehicle on their site. When I looked there, it asked me if it was a "Grand Caravan" and there's a few different 3 Liter engines that were possible.
On to your problem. I looked up a 2WD with a 3.3L engine. Checking the fuse wouldn't hurt. There's two fuse boxes. One fuse box on the drivers side, beneath the dash. The other a fuse box under the hood next to the battery. I wonder if it's a relay that's gone bad. If so, figure less than $7 in parts.