Electrical components location manual?
Is there such thing?
Am trying to locate Header 0292 (K109) from page 4.3 at the electrical circuits manual, for some troubleshooting on a dead door lock
Am trying to locate Header 0292 (K109) from page 4.3 at the electrical circuits manual, for some troubleshooting on a dead door lock
See attached. If you make the images on the circuits manual large enough, they show a CXXX-Y number, where XXXX is the conector number and Y or YY is the pin number. Slide over to the electrical library and the connector list and this is the sort of info you will find, in living color, on a Disco so clean it makes you sick.
On the locks, the IDM reverses voltage to the lock motors, lock or unlock. If the super lock motors have locked, then wire is broken, PITA.
On the locks, the IDM reverses voltage to the lock motors, lock or unlock. If the super lock motors have locked, then wire is broken, PITA.
Thanks again, Savannah Buzz.
Tried to remove the RH door latch to inspect and test the lock/unlock motors and gave up
as after removing all attached to it, found that the glass channel is on the way to pull the assembly out. Am not going to risk the glass to lose alignment.
To tackle the troubleshooting from the 0292 header, I will need first to set an appointment with the chiropractor, and cure my knuckles and hands from the latch removal attempt.
A real pain in the everything !
I may have some confusion with the wiring, as the schematic shows a common wire and a another wire for each lock/unlock, total 3 wires per motor assembly. But the harness had more than that, 5 or 6 feeding the F RH lock motor assembly. What am I missing ?
Tried to remove the RH door latch to inspect and test the lock/unlock motors and gave up
as after removing all attached to it, found that the glass channel is on the way to pull the assembly out. Am not going to risk the glass to lose alignment.To tackle the troubleshooting from the 0292 header, I will need first to set an appointment with the chiropractor, and cure my knuckles and hands from the latch removal attempt.
A real pain in the everything !
I may have some confusion with the wiring, as the schematic shows a common wire and a another wire for each lock/unlock, total 3 wires per motor assembly. But the harness had more than that, 5 or 6 feeding the F RH lock motor assembly. What am I missing ?
feel the door when you hit the lock. if it moves its bad. if it doesn't move then you have to check power and ground. the connector pulls out with the door panel off. If you want to pull off the door latch pul up the door frame about six to eight inches with the window down a third and you will have all the room in the world. just don't drop the little arm from the door latch to the handle. its a pain to get out.
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