I have a 1999 Pontiac Bonneville SE. This morning I got into the car
and turned the blower fan switch on and no air came out. After I got
to town, I shut off the engine, went inside a building, came out and
started the car again. I turned on the blower switch and now the
blower is working fine. Really weird...just don't want to get stuck in
cold weather without a heater blower.
I don't know if this is related or not, but you have to push the "lock"
button to lock the door twice before the doors will lock. You push it
once and the "bing bing bing" alarm (the thing that goes off if you
leave your keys in when you open the door) goes off, then you push it
again and the doors lock.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated
Harry Face - 29 Nov 2005 23:16 GMT
Your door locks are functioning like my 05 Park Avenue. I hate having to
hit the button twice on the damn car ! I think there programmed like
that as a warning to take the keys out of the ignition switch.
Harryface
05 Park Avenue, 32,688
91 Bonneville LE 304,619
80 Knight - 30 Nov 2005 00:11 GMT
> Your door locks are functioning like my 05 Park Avenue. I hate having to
> hit the button twice on the damn car ! I think there programmed like
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> 05 Park Avenue, 32,688
> 91 Bonneville LE 304,619
The only time my '96 Bonneville makes me double-lock is when I have the door
open and the keys in the ignition when trying to lock the door. Keeps me
from locking my keys in ;-)