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<blockquote data-quote="dewitt88" data-source="post: 2471650" data-attributes="member: 569790"><p>Ok yall I need some help. I was rather Ignorant and let a friend hook up a toggle switch to LEDS in the floor for me. I was hooking it up and got a phone call and he took over. This guy has done his own installs and I DID trust him. To make a long story short he shorted something out in the fuse panel. So my power locks, unlock and trunk release switch quit working. So I check internal fuses and then I check external (Under Hood) I find a Big Monster 60 AMP fuse under the hood blown. Ok no big deal went and replaced it. Now all lock, unlock work EXCEPT the driver side. When I push my lock/unlock button it does nothing, when you push the passenger lock/unlock all doors lock EXCEPT mine lol. I have looked and searched to find my issue. The only thing I have not done yet was pull door panel off and put a DMM on the wires inside. I normally do not have a issue finding problem but because I was not beside him when it happened and did not see I have no clue. I replaced all the door lock/unlock related relays in the fuse panel. I have looked over the fuses which I may have overlooked but I doubt that. It is really starting to bug me and I need to get this fixed. Any help or suggestions would be helpful.</p><p></p><p>This DID NOT affect the LEDS in any way. They work perfectly. I ARE CONFUSED!</p><p></p><p>I know flame me for letting someone else touch my but I can re-assure you NEVER AGAIN WILL THAT HAPPEN!</p><p></p><p>I have a 1999 Pontiac Grand Am Se 2.4</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for any help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dewitt88, post: 2471650, member: 569790"] Ok yall I need some help. I was rather Ignorant and let a friend hook up a toggle switch to LEDS in the floor for me. I was hooking it up and got a phone call and he took over. This guy has done his own installs and I DID trust him. To make a long story short he shorted something out in the fuse panel. So my power locks, unlock and trunk release switch quit working. So I check internal fuses and then I check external (Under Hood) I find a Big Monster 60 AMP fuse under the hood blown. Ok no big deal went and replaced it. Now all lock, unlock work EXCEPT the driver side. When I push my lock/unlock button it does nothing, when you push the passenger lock/unlock all doors lock EXCEPT mine lol. I have looked and searched to find my issue. The only thing I have not done yet was pull door panel off and put a DMM on the wires inside. I normally do not have a issue finding problem but because I was not beside him when it happened and did not see I have no clue. I replaced all the door lock/unlock related relays in the fuse panel. I have looked over the fuses which I may have overlooked but I doubt that. It is really starting to bug me and I need to get this fixed. Any help or suggestions would be helpful. This DID NOT affect the LEDS in any way. They work perfectly. I ARE CONFUSED! I know flame me for letting someone else touch my but I can re-assure you NEVER AGAIN WILL THAT HAPPEN! I have a 1999 Pontiac Grand Am Se 2.4 Thanks again for any help! [/QUOTE]
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