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Old 06-02-2020, 03:29 PM   #58
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Originally Posted by Yitzb View Post
All the connectors seem to be fine. I check the with a multimeter
So you said earlier that all the other components are working like you can lock and unlock the door with a key, and you can lock and unlock the door with the manual lock; ie, all the mechanical locks are working, correct?

When you say all the connectors seem to be fine, are you talking about the power going to the door switches and to the actuator or just the door switches? My guess is that you just checked the door switches/buttons. You might be receiving power to the power door locks, but are you receiving power to the actual door lock actuator?

There should be a harness going from your door buttons to the actuator. When you push a button to lock or unlock the door from the door card or on your fob, your multimeter should detect voltage. If you have voltage going to the actuator from the door lock, which I suspect you do then your door lock buttons and control module for the fob works, and it is your actuator.

If you look at the picture or video below there seems to be just two contact points on the connector harness for the actuator. You could bench test the connection points to a battery. Attach wires to a battery and tap the two terminals. Switch to reverse polarity. If nothing happens then the actuator is dead. Replace with a new or used unit.

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