FrugalGuy
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- 1999 Explorer XLT
1999 Ford Explorer XLT v6
Electric driver's door lock (left hand drive in the US) does not lock and does not unlock driver's door. The button DOES lock/unlock all other doors and the hatch.
Previous "repair" shop appears to have removed and binned the lock actuator (!) so I've bought a new one and tested it with a 12V supply -- the actuator is good.
Getting zero voltage on the LH actuator connector (Pink w/Black stripe and Red w/Orange stripe) when I press Lock or Unlock.
Passenger door shows +10V or -10V on the passenger (RH) connector for lock/unlock, so I know it's a wire problem.
Located wire bundle at door sill of driver's door. Punctured the Pnk/Blk and Red/Org wires found there and confirmed that when the door lock button is held down for LOCK, I see +10V on the wire pair (so break is between driver's door sill and connector).
Oddly, when button is held down for UNLOCK, I see only 0.44V on the wire pair (should be -10V). Could it be that the short closer to the connector is causing the 0.44V reading without interfering with the 10V reading?
Big question: Should I / How do I open that big black can on the driver's door hinge in a way that I can seal it back again?
I've got to find the break and repair it. If I can get that rubber sheet under the driver's kick plate, I guess I can take another reading just before the wires go to the door.
Electric driver's door lock (left hand drive in the US) does not lock and does not unlock driver's door. The button DOES lock/unlock all other doors and the hatch.
Previous "repair" shop appears to have removed and binned the lock actuator (!) so I've bought a new one and tested it with a 12V supply -- the actuator is good.
Getting zero voltage on the LH actuator connector (Pink w/Black stripe and Red w/Orange stripe) when I press Lock or Unlock.
Passenger door shows +10V or -10V on the passenger (RH) connector for lock/unlock, so I know it's a wire problem.
Located wire bundle at door sill of driver's door. Punctured the Pnk/Blk and Red/Org wires found there and confirmed that when the door lock button is held down for LOCK, I see +10V on the wire pair (so break is between driver's door sill and connector).
Oddly, when button is held down for UNLOCK, I see only 0.44V on the wire pair (should be -10V). Could it be that the short closer to the connector is causing the 0.44V reading without interfering with the 10V reading?
Big question: Should I / How do I open that big black can on the driver's door hinge in a way that I can seal it back again?
I've got to find the break and repair it. If I can get that rubber sheet under the driver's kick plate, I guess I can take another reading just before the wires go to the door.