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My '82 has a problem with the power doorlocks, both sides. They work for locking the doors, but won't unlock. I don't hear the solenoid trying to unlock the doors, so I think both switches are bad. Can you replace the switches without pulling the door panels off?
Also, the passenger window door switch works fine to lower the window, but I have to play with the switch to get the window up.
Once it makes contact, the window goes up fine. Could it be just a faulty contact or should I plan on putting new switches in?
Any other ideas or suggestions?

Also, the passenger window door switch works fine to lower the window, but I have to play with the switch to get the window up.
Once it makes contact, the window goes up fine. Could it be just a faulty contact or should I plan on putting new switches in?
Any other ideas or suggestions?


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It says in the Haynes manual that the power door lock switches have to be removed to take the door panel off. So I would say yes you can remove them without removing the door panel. They may have a screw on the side either inside or out. like the remote mirror. I also think the switches are bad. So I would replace them. There could be a short in the switch or line. If replacing the switches doesn't clear it up then there is a short. There are many posts to tell you how to check for electrical shorts. I haven't had to do that yet. But have had to remove the door panels to get the locks unfrozen. Removing the door panel was hard my first time , but is easy now.

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Thanks
I'll give it a shot.

I'll give it a shot.



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