Your could have blown a fuse and it sound like you did, did anyone work on the car at all? your sensor on your door could also be stuck, your control module could have gotten wet and even less likely just failed. start with checking fuses and sticky switches. but be sure your ready before you start working on a car, theres n o undo button, good luck.
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Could be a problem with the central timer module or a battery voltage supply or ground circuit . Do you know anything about automotive electronics ,control modules ? Do you know how to read an use a wiring diagram along with a DVOM - digital volt ohmmeter to test an electrical circuit ? You probably don't have a professional scan tool that can read DTC'S - diagnostic trouble codes from the CTM . If it has the ability to store these type codes . Free wiring diagrams here http://www.bbbind.com/free-tsb/ Enter vehicle info. year , make , model an engine . Under system click on body & accessories , then under subsystem click on power locks or wipers ,which ever doesn't matter . Click the search button then the blue link. Looking at the diagrams you will see the central timer module is involved in all the diagrams . The lock switches are inputs to the CTM , the CTM locks or unlocks the doors .
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SOURCE: gmc envoy remote key not working
Sounds like you need a new keyless entry box, but forst try resetting the computer, by taking the positive battery cable off for 10 mins.
If that does not work then seek geting the box for the keyless entry replaced.
SOURCE: Radio, Key auto door lock/opener, interior lights not working.
Most likely is a fuse. There is a fuse box at the end of the right side of the dash. Open front passenger door and there is a cover that says fuses on the end of dash. There is also a fuse box located under the hood at the right front of engine compartment. It should have a cover with a round knob in the middle of it .Unscrew the knob to remove cover.
SOURCE: Interior lights won't turn on when door opens
you have a bad drivers door latch, the micro switch inside is not telling the computer that the latch has been opened which would normally mean the door is open.
SOURCE: my 2000 dodge durango turn signal lights stop working.
A Mechanic told me my switch was broken, but the switch was working fine, the lights just stopped flashing. After some research and consulting with a male friend who knows more about this than I, we discovered it was only the turn signal flasher -- a $16.00 part. On the 2000 model, it's located under the dash, on a separate fuse panel I didn't even know was there. It's to the left of the steering column and right behind the main fuse box, but you can only get to it by going up under the dash. The green one is a little hard to get to, but that's the one for the hazard lights. Its easy to see with a good shop light. It's 1" by 1" ish. The turn signal flasher is below the green one. It's black and a little smaller, and much easier to get to. You simply unplug it and plug the new one in. Voila! There are other fuses on this panel -- I'm not sure what they go to, but I intend to find out so I don't waste money replacing parts I don't need to.
SOURCE: toyota sienna interior lights not working
The problem is in the sunvisor light. You will have to take the light assembly off and you will find wires have become disconnected.
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