non working remote lock
non working remote lock
Today when pumping gas after i was done and tried to leave, I noticed my power driver side seat wouldn't move. After a while I noticed that the remote FOB key wouldnt work either. When I try and lock/unlock the doors or trunk I cant. I cant open my trunk period, not even from the inside driver side. I can hear a slight clicking sound from under the glove compartment. Anyone have a simple fix, or do i have to go to the dealer?
Check to see if you have a blown fuse. Ther are door-lock related fuses in both the engine compartment fuse block and the fuse block by the dead-pedal. See your owner's manual fo details.
Originally Posted by bedrock83
Today when pumping gas after i was done and tried to leave, I noticed my power driver side seat wouldn't move. After a while I noticed that the remote FOB key wouldnt work either. When I try and lock/unlock the doors or trunk I cant. I cant open my trunk period, not even from the inside driver side. I can hear a slight clicking sound from under the glove compartment. Anyone have a simple fix, or do i have to go to the dealer?
edit: just read that you were having a problem with the drivers side seat. Check the same cords under the drivers seat, unplug them and see if the fob works again.
Last edited by Raz0rama; Jan 26, 2006 at 12:16 PM.
And I just noticed last night that my sunroof wont operate either. Where is the fuse box located in the engine compartment? And does it come with a tool to remove the fuses to see if they're burnt?
If anyone knows a for-sure fix, can you please email at jayjoiner@gmail.com thanks a lot for the help guys!
Makes sense. Power door locks and sunroof are on the same fuse on the interior fuse block.
See your owner's manual Maintenance section and Fuse subsection for details on both where the fuse blocks are and also the fuse layout. It in pages 8-33 to 8-38 in the 2004 owner's guide.
See your owner's manual Maintenance section and Fuse subsection for details on both where the fuse blocks are and also the fuse layout. It in pages 8-33 to 8-38 in the 2004 owner's guide.
If it's still under warranty take it to a Mazda shop and have them troubleshoot the problem. It won't cost you anything unless you screwed something up installing aftermarket junk. It's very difficult, if not impossible, to remotely diagnose an electrical problem.
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