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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Explorer / August 2006

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All electric locks make a noise

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vidboy - 31 Aug 2006 05:17 GMT
My 2001 explorer has a power lock problem. when I use the remote or the
door switch.
All the door locks,even the tailgate go through the same type of noise.
It sounds like the
solenoid on all 4 doors and the tailgate engage about 8 times but never
lock. The key works
but the remote is useless and it's strange how it does the same thing
on all 5 locks at the same time.
Any Ideas out there!!!!

thanks, Ken
Ashton Crusher - 31 Aug 2006 06:21 GMT
>My 2001 explorer has a power lock problem. when I use the remote or the
>door switch.
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>
>thanks, Ken

Does it have an aftermarket alarm system on it working off the
remotes?  One of those I've got insists on sending two "lock" pulses
every time it locks the doors.  So it's possible something similar is
going on with yours if it's aftermarket.
vidboy - 31 Aug 2006 17:37 GMT
Thanks for the response,

No there is no after market alarm. just the panic button and it still
works.
There must be some kind of module that is out of wack. Because all the
locks are doing the exact same noise at the same time. The manual I
have
mentions nothing of any type of electrical module.

Help!!

Ken

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