KilgoreTrout
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Ok, so this was odd.
I had posted before about fixing my power windows, but my locks still didn't work and it was driving me nuts. I had no power to the actuators. Now I know why.
First I swapped lock switches and got the relay to click. Yay. Still no lock action.
So I pulled the relay.
The relay is above the brake pedal tuck way up there.
It looks like this:
It's grounded through the bolts that hold it up there, so remember that it won't energize/click if it's not mounted or you aren't getting a good ground connection on it. (Unfortunately, that wasn't my issue).
To troubleshoot with it not mounted, you'll notice I used an alligator clip on the mounting plate and screwed the other end in to a dash panel screw to ground it.
Anyway.......this is how the relay works:
The blue wires on one side of the relay go to the lock switches. Hit the switch, it energizes the relay, which sends power from the power pole on the relay (orange wire) to either of the side poles (gray or tan wires) that go to the lock actuator to make it go up or down.
The relay was working as it should and I had power everywhere, so that wasn't my issue.
I had posted before about fixing my power windows, but my locks still didn't work and it was driving me nuts. I had no power to the actuators. Now I know why.
First I swapped lock switches and got the relay to click. Yay. Still no lock action.
So I pulled the relay.
The relay is above the brake pedal tuck way up there.
It looks like this:
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It's grounded through the bolts that hold it up there, so remember that it won't energize/click if it's not mounted or you aren't getting a good ground connection on it. (Unfortunately, that wasn't my issue).
To troubleshoot with it not mounted, you'll notice I used an alligator clip on the mounting plate and screwed the other end in to a dash panel screw to ground it.
Anyway.......this is how the relay works:
The blue wires on one side of the relay go to the lock switches. Hit the switch, it energizes the relay, which sends power from the power pole on the relay (orange wire) to either of the side poles (gray or tan wires) that go to the lock actuator to make it go up or down.
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The relay was working as it should and I had power everywhere, so that wasn't my issue.