A faulty the door lock sensor will cause the door locks to lock and unlock repeatedly. The door lock sensor is located below the dashboard on the drivers side.
the door lock actuator is bad. it is located in the drivers door panel
It is important to know how to open and lock the doors of an owned vehicle. There is a master lock on the driver side door, that can be used to lock and unlock all the doors.
On my ( 1995 ) Ford Explorer XLT the power door lock relays ( 3 relays ) are in with the tire jack , behind the removable plastic panel on the drivers side of the cargo area . I assume your 2000 would be the same . There are ( 3 ) relays : - all door lock - all door unlock - drivers door unlock
I have a 1988 Honda civic lx and the rear passenger door has a child lock on it and I don't know how to get it open?
If it came equipped with power locks, it's possible the lock actuators seized up and it's impossible to lock/unlock them depending on which they were before they seized. My drivers rear door lock actuator seized up in my '92 Tempo GL and it was impossible to unlock, I had to remove the door panel with the door closed and just cut off the actuator stem (the part that actually makes the door lock/unlock) and then it's possible to lock/unlock the door.
You have to lift the handle before you lock the door.
If you are referring to your power door lock on the driver's door, I know that on my 1995 Explorer XLT, in the jack storage compartment there are relays for driver door unlock/all door unlock/all door lock/ and two more relays for interior lamps and trailer park lamps.
it is to lock truck and gas door from being opened. try it out take you key and lock then try and open the truc and gas door
on the drivers side door behind the door panel. its a black or orange color
put key in ignition turn to first notch and press the remote either open or lock
close the drivers door leaving it unlocked, lock it with your key, then unlock it