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Power door locks not working on both sides

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    Power door locks not working on both sides

    So I'm purchasing another cb7. I just have 1 issue I'd like resolved before I purchase it. The power door locks do not work from the driver or passenger side. The owner says he replaced the modules and this did not fix it. I would just like to know in the worst case scenario what might need to be done to fix this issue.

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    Worst case to me would be tracking down an open wire

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      #3
      any noises at all when you hit the button?

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        #4
        Thank you. That is one thing I really want to avoid having to do.

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          #5
          I have the same problem with my driver side rear door. Haven't had the time to look at it yet. Hopefully it's something like a loose connection after someone reinstalled the door panel

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            #6
            Originally posted by 93accordexcoupe View Post
            any noises at all when you hit the button?
            No noise at all. So does that mean it's not the actuator?

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              #7
              Check the relay/fuses in the underhood fuse box

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                #8
                It might be the box in the driver door not sure what that specific box is called but my car had a similar issue that was fixed by replacing that specific part. I got it at a pick a part for a few bucks

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Xclusive1 View Post
                  It might be the box in the driver door not sure what that specific box is called but my car had a similar issue that was fixed by replacing that specific part. I got it at a pick a part for a few bucks
                  Is it the driver's switch? or another part in the driver's door?

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                    #10
                    It's behind the driver side door panel. It's above the speaker. One you take the door panel off you'll see the box

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                      #11
                      My guess would be that door lock control box as said above; if you can get a spare one for cheap enough then just swap it out, but sometimes they can be repaired - If you know how to solder or know somebody who can you can open it up and the most common problem will be where the loom plugs into the unit the tracks or solder joints will be broken, same thing happened to my clock, caused by vibration over 20+ years or somebody being rough while inserting/removing the plug connector.
                      Good luck

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