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#1228124 - 07/08/07 12:18 AM Power Door Locks, Seat, and Trunk Release
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Hello, I need some help here friends, I need to know what fuse controls them? I changed the 20 A CB fuse that the manual said controls them, but I think there is something else wrong. it has to be another set of fuses that control these. The 20A CB was located under the hood. help me please because I need these working so i can get my alarm installed and working correctly.

Thanks in advance.
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#1228158 - 07/08/07 01:08 AM Re: Power Door Locks, Seat, and Trunk Release [Re: 01FIVE-OH]
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It would be nice if you put in your sig what year make and model you vehicle is.
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#1228329 - 07/08/07 09:33 AM Re: Power Door Locks, Seat, and Trunk Release [Re: GhostRider]
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I just changed it, but its 01 P71
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#1228566 - 07/08/07 08:49 PM Re: Power Door Locks, Seat, and Trunk Release [Re: 01FIVE-OH]
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Try a regular 20A fuse instead of the circuit breaker, There could be a short circuit in the wiring and the circuit breaker would stay open and nothing happens but with a regular fuse at least you know if there is something shorting out and that will be a start.

If the fuse doesn't blow you will have to isolate components/switches and go from there. I think the circuit goes from the circuit breaker under the hood to a splice somewhere under the dash and branches out to the power door lock control, power seat swithes, power lumbar switches and trunk release switch.
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#1228659 - 07/08/07 11:08 PM Re: Power Door Locks, Seat, and Trunk Release [Re: Metallic_Vic]
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Swap it out with a 20 amp fuse temporarily
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