Power lock motor. Remote keyless entry transmitter
Before you proceed with this diagnosis, confirm
proper power lock switch, Central Timer Module
(CTM) and power lock switch output circuit operation.
See Power Lock Switch and Central Timer Module
in the Diagnosis and Testing section of this
group. Remember, the CTM circuitry controls the
output to each of the power lock motors. For circuit
descriptions and diagrams, refer to 8W-61 - Power
Door Locks in Group 8W - Wiring Diagrams.
(1) Check each power lock motor for correct operation
while moving the power lock switch to both the
Lock and Unlock positions. If all of the power lock
motors are inoperative, go to Step 2. If one power
lock motor is inoperative, go to Step 3.
(2) If all of the power lock motors are inoperative,
the problem may be caused by one shorted motor.
Unplugging a shorted power lock motor from the
power lock circuit will allow the good power lock
motor to operate. Unplug each power lock motor wire
harness connector, one at a time, and recheck both
the lock and unlock functions by operating the power
lock switch. If all of the power lock motors are still
inoperative after the above test, check for a short or
open circuit between the power lock motors and the
CTM. If unplugging one power lock motor causes the
other motor to become functional, go to Step 3 to test
the unplugged motor.
(3) Once it is determined which power lock motor
is inoperative, that motor can be tested as follows.
Unplug the wire harness connector at the inoperative
power lock motor. Apply 12 volts to the motor terminals
to check its operation in one direction. Reverse
the polarity to check the operation in the other direction.
If OK, repair the short or open circuits between
the power lock motor and the CTM as required. If
not OK, replace the faulty power lock motor. (1) Replace the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)
transmitter batteries. See Remote Keyless Entry
Transmitter Battery Replacement in the Service Procedures
section of this group. Test each of the transmitter
functions. If OK, discard the faulty batteries.
If not OK, go to Step 2.
(2) Program the suspect RKE transmitter and
another known good transmitter into the RKE module.
Use a DRB scan tool, as described in the proper
Diagnostic Procedures manual. See Remote Keyless
Entry Transmitter Programming in the Service Procedures
section of this group.
(3) Test the RKE system operation with both
transmitters. If both transmitters fail to operate the
power lock system, use a DRB scan tool and the
proper Diagnostic Procedures manual for further
diagnosis of the RKE system. If the known good
transmitter operates the power locks and the suspect
transmitter does not, replace the faulty transmitter. NOTE: Be certain to perform the Remote Keyless
Entry Transmitter Programming procedure again
following this test. This procedure will erase the
access code of the test transmitter from the RKE
receiver.Power lock motor
Remote keyless entry transmitter
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