For about two months I haven't been able to keep my '94 Accord EX
locked. When my (power) locks are triggered, it will keep triggering
over and over and won't stop. It started when it did it a couple of
times, then a few more and now it just keeps going endlessly. I can't
fully lock my car because manually locking the driver's side door
triggers the power lock system. I don't know if it's related, but my
AutoPage alarm system that must be connected to the power lock system
(it has the lock/unlock buttons I used since I bought the car) stopped
working a month or so before this. It seemed like it was in valet mode,
but I followed the directions to get the alarm system out of valet mode
and it never would. All I can find online is a problem with the door
lock actuator, but I'm not convinced since it's usually that the door
stops locking when it's an actuator problem, not that the door keeps
locking. I'm a college student living on campus and I'm so nervous
about someone stripping my car. What are the possible problems, and
which is the most likely?
Mike Iglesias - 11 Jan 2006 00:43 GMT
>For about two months I haven't been able to keep my '94 Accord EX
>locked. When my (power) locks are triggered, it will keep triggering
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>about someone stripping my car. What are the possible problems, and
>which is the most likely?
If the lock actuators are anything like the ones in my 92 Acura Legend,
then you have the same symptoms I did. I would lock the doors via the
lock button, shut the door, and it would start cycling trying to lock
the doors over and over and over... It would even start doing this
while it was sitting in the driveway, hours after it had been locked.
I went to one of the Acura Legend sites and followed the directions there
to remove the lock actuators and check a rubber bumper in there to see
if it was worn or broken. They were fine, and when I put everything
back together, I never had the problem again. It may have been the
connectors on the wiring to the lock actuator, and it went away when
I disconnected them to take the actuators out and reconnected them when
I put them back in.

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