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Power Door Lock Issue

Old Apr 23, 2013 | 05:03 PM
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I have an '04 V6 Honda Accord, 4 door, and my power door locks are funky.

I can press the unlock button, either driver side, passenger side, or on remote and all 4 doors unlock just fine.

However, when I press the lock button, either on the remote, driver door, or passenger door, none of the 4 doors lock. Nothing happens, actually. Also, normally when I manually depress the lock pin on the driver door that automatically causes the other doors to lock too - that does not happen. On my remote, typically when I press lock the first time the doors lock, and then the second time the car honks the horn to let me know the security system has armed. Well, when I press lock on the remote the doors don't lock. But, if I manually lock all 4 doors with the levers, and then I press the lock button on the remote, the horn does toot.

This problem actually occurred about a year ago - and then everything started working again without any action on my part. Now the power door locks stopped locking again. I'm almost thinking perhaps it's a stuck switch or loose wire somewhere? I'm pretty sure it's not the motors since all 4 doors are unlocking just fine, and not a single one of the 4 is locking.

If anyone has experienced this and knows what the issue is, or can give me any advice, it would be much appreciated!
 
Old Apr 25, 2013 | 05:37 PM
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