Intermittent Door Lock Cycling / Chime Operation Wont stop ringing / Rear Access Open
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From: Currently the Candian Gander is wintering over in New York.
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From: Currently the Candian Gander is wintering over in New York.
Post the link.
If it's a problem, a mod will deal with it.
If you spend any time on this board you will see that all kinds of links get shared. It's the whole point of a shared resource website. Look at the signature lines, just for an example. All kinds of links to outside sources.
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From: Currently the Candian Gander is wintering over in New York.
I would take your VIN to the dealer and see if there are any open campaigns dealing with the issues you are having with your vehicle. If GM issued a recall for for the problem, and you were never notified, it's pretty much a free fix.
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From: Currently the Candian Gander is wintering over in New York.
I watched your video.
The problem seemed to occur when you were driving, not standing still. That generally indicates a flaky ground.
Finding a wiring diagram for the vehicle might be a start. Or going to the link that Benzo781 posted and seeing if there is a recall specific to your VIN.
I don't know about you, but I absolutely hate the feeling of being held hostage by technology. That video is creepy.
The problem seemed to occur when you were driving, not standing still. That generally indicates a flaky ground.
Finding a wiring diagram for the vehicle might be a start. Or going to the link that Benzo781 posted and seeing if there is a recall specific to your VIN.
I don't know about you, but I absolutely hate the feeling of being held hostage by technology. That video is creepy.
Last edited by Kazoocruiser; Jan 1, 2019 at 5:41 PM.
Sorry guys for replying late.
We have finally found the reason what is causing this. We removed the rear door plastic cover and try to remove the door actuator clip that is giving power to the door actuator.
It seems that the rear door actuator was not in contact well with the latch. so we made adjustment in the door actuator and sprayed it with contact cleaner and the door locking and battery drain was gone.
We have finally found the reason what is causing this. We removed the rear door plastic cover and try to remove the door actuator clip that is giving power to the door actuator.
It seems that the rear door actuator was not in contact well with the latch. so we made adjustment in the door actuator and sprayed it with contact cleaner and the door locking and battery drain was gone.






