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<blockquote data-quote="Trixter" data-source="post: 158156" data-attributes="member: 542668"><p>I don't believe it is the actuators. They all can't go out at the same time. If the same place that installed the alarm did the locks too, b!tch loudly until they fix them. Otherwise, have whoever installd the locks fix them. If you did it...then...pay someone else to fix it...I guess. I have the same set up in my Cavalier, different alarm though.</p><p></p><p>If you say you hear the relay, then see if there is a fuse between it and the actuators. Either way it is a common problem shared by all locks...what else do they have in common? Your alarm is good 'cause you know that the signal is getting to the realy, so it's between there and the actuators. Trace the wires and see what you come up with.</p><p></p><p>Again, if you paid for the installation elsewhere, besides a buddy or something (some ligit place) demand that they fix it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trixter, post: 158156, member: 542668"] I don't believe it is the actuators. They all can't go out at the same time. If the same place that installed the alarm did the locks too, b!tch loudly until they fix them. Otherwise, have whoever installd the locks fix them. If you did it...then...pay someone else to fix it...I guess. I have the same set up in my Cavalier, different alarm though. If you say you hear the relay, then see if there is a fuse between it and the actuators. Either way it is a common problem shared by all locks...what else do they have in common? Your alarm is good 'cause you know that the signal is getting to the realy, so it's between there and the actuators. Trace the wires and see what you come up with. Again, if you paid for the installation elsewhere, besides a buddy or something (some ligit place) demand that they fix it. [/QUOTE]
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