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Wire Colors, Short circuits. Help.

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xXaTaXx

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Sep 6, 2006
Bethesda, Maryland
My power locks dont work. heh.
I currently keep the fuse removed because if I leave it in, the battery gets drained. The odd thing is though, When I put the fuse in, the doors lock, but they stay locked and push against me trying to open the lock manually. I figure there is a short circuit in the dash (long story, but im almost 100% sure it'd be a short circuit) keeping the relay triggered to lock. (BTW: have both up front relay and rear qtr. panel relay). No response from either side switch.

I'm just wondering which wire is going to become my friend (*snip). I've been searching throughout the forums and read a post w/ similar symptoms but the doors would unlock instead of lock. If anyone could help me, I just want to start troubleshooting and need the color codes on these relays for the lock trigger. I'm going to sever the lock input from the relay and try it from there. If anyone has a more logical solution, lemme know. thanks!

EDIT: HAD a haynes manaul. Dissapeared though ;X
Any help would be appreciated.
 
Nobody has a scanner and a haynes manual? There is also a link to somewhere that has all the wiring diagrams but I cannot find it. I just need to find the color/route of the lead(s)that are responsible for throwing the locking portion of the relay.
 
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