2002 hyundai santa fe power door locks
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2002 hyundai santa fe power door locks
Hey everyone, any help would be great. Passenger power door locks
wont work with remote, driver side controls or passenger controls. It
will slightly move sometimes, took panel off, everthing looks ok.
Lock will open with key. Thinnking this is the actuator,,,,Ive
replaced power window motors, thanks ....
wont work with remote, driver side controls or passenger controls. It
will slightly move sometimes, took panel off, everthing looks ok.
Lock will open with key. Thinnking this is the actuator,,,,Ive
replaced power window motors, thanks ....
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Re: 2002 hyundai santa fe power door locks
On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 17:51:36 -0800 (PST), mikesmithpadre@gmail.com wrote:
> Hey everyone, any help would be great. Passenger power door locks
> wont work with remote, driver side controls or passenger controls. It
> will slightly move sometimes, took panel off, everthing looks ok.
> Lock will open with key. Thinnking this is the actuator,,,,Ive
> replaced power window motors, thanks ....
Look to the wiring harness, crappy Hyandai quality control
in this area.
> Hey everyone, any help would be great. Passenger power door locks
> wont work with remote, driver side controls or passenger controls. It
> will slightly move sometimes, took panel off, everthing looks ok.
> Lock will open with key. Thinnking this is the actuator,,,,Ive
> replaced power window motors, thanks ....
Look to the wiring harness, crappy Hyandai quality control
in this area.
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Re: 2002 hyundai santa fe power door locks
On Dec 20, 6:37 pm, Irwell <h...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 17:51:36 -0800 (PST), mikesmithpa...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Hey everyone, any help would be great. Passenger power door locks
> > wont work with remote, driver side controls or passenger controls. It
> > will slightly move sometimes, took panel off, everthing looks ok.
> > Lock will open with key. Thinnking this is the actuator,,,,Ive
> > replaced power window motors, thanks ....
>
> Look to the wiring harness, crappy Hyandai quality control
> in this area.
Okay I'll give it a look, the acutator sounds like its working, I hear
it click and move, just seems like it doesnt have the power to move
the lock,,,,,,thanks.....
> On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 17:51:36 -0800 (PST), mikesmithpa...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Hey everyone, any help would be great. Passenger power door locks
> > wont work with remote, driver side controls or passenger controls. It
> > will slightly move sometimes, took panel off, everthing looks ok.
> > Lock will open with key. Thinnking this is the actuator,,,,Ive
> > replaced power window motors, thanks ....
>
> Look to the wiring harness, crappy Hyandai quality control
> in this area.
Okay I'll give it a look, the acutator sounds like its working, I hear
it click and move, just seems like it doesnt have the power to move
the lock,,,,,,thanks.....
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Re: 2002 hyundai santa fe power door locks
On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 17:51:36 -0800 (PST), mikesmithpadre@gmail.com cast
forth these pearls of wisdom...:
> Hey everyone, any help would be great. Passenger power door locks
> wont work with remote, driver side controls or passenger controls. It
> will slightly move sometimes, took panel off, everthing looks ok.
> Lock will open with key. Thinnking this is the actuator,,,,Ive
> replaced power window motors, thanks ....
"I've replaced the power window motors".... what does that mean? Did you
recently replace the motor and then have this problem? "Everything looks
ok"... what does that mean? Did you get the rods back in properly? Any
binding? Did you ensure that you have good grounds after your work?
You have a lot more information to provide if you really want any
meaningful help.
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
forth these pearls of wisdom...:
> Hey everyone, any help would be great. Passenger power door locks
> wont work with remote, driver side controls or passenger controls. It
> will slightly move sometimes, took panel off, everthing looks ok.
> Lock will open with key. Thinnking this is the actuator,,,,Ive
> replaced power window motors, thanks ....
"I've replaced the power window motors".... what does that mean? Did you
recently replace the motor and then have this problem? "Everything looks
ok"... what does that mean? Did you get the rods back in properly? Any
binding? Did you ensure that you have good grounds after your work?
You have a lot more information to provide if you really want any
meaningful help.
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
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Re: 2002 hyundai santa fe power door locks
On Dec 20, 8:29 pm, Mike Marlow <mmarlowREM...@alltel.net> wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 17:51:36 -0800 (PST), mikesmithpa...@gmail.com cast
> forth these pearls of wisdom...:
>
> > Hey everyone, any help would be great. Passenger power door locks
> > wont work with remote, driver side controls or passenger controls. It
> > will slightly move sometimes, took panel off, everthing looks ok.
> > Lock will open with key. Thinnking this is the actuator,,,,Ive
> > replaced power window motors, thanks ....
>
> "I've replaced the power window motors".... what does that mean? Did you
> recently replace the motor and then have this problem? "Everything looks
> ok"... what does that mean? Did you get the rods back in properly? Any
> binding? Did you ensure that you have good grounds after your work?
>
> You have a lot more information to provide if you really want any
> meaningful help.
>
> --
>
> -Mike-
> mmarlowREM...@alltel.net
Okay I'll start over, I just picked up the car and noticed this
problem, I have replaced power window motors and regulators before on
other hyundais so I have a little mechanical know how, on this one all
I've done is taken the passenger door panel off, looked at the rods,
wires, and all looks normal. The actuator is moving, it can only
wiggle the lock, sometimes open it if I give it 5 minutes. The other
fella suggested to look at the relays which I assume is under the fuse
box,,,,,thanks
> On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 17:51:36 -0800 (PST), mikesmithpa...@gmail.com cast
> forth these pearls of wisdom...:
>
> > Hey everyone, any help would be great. Passenger power door locks
> > wont work with remote, driver side controls or passenger controls. It
> > will slightly move sometimes, took panel off, everthing looks ok.
> > Lock will open with key. Thinnking this is the actuator,,,,Ive
> > replaced power window motors, thanks ....
>
> "I've replaced the power window motors".... what does that mean? Did you
> recently replace the motor and then have this problem? "Everything looks
> ok"... what does that mean? Did you get the rods back in properly? Any
> binding? Did you ensure that you have good grounds after your work?
>
> You have a lot more information to provide if you really want any
> meaningful help.
>
> --
>
> -Mike-
> mmarlowREM...@alltel.net
Okay I'll start over, I just picked up the car and noticed this
problem, I have replaced power window motors and regulators before on
other hyundais so I have a little mechanical know how, on this one all
I've done is taken the passenger door panel off, looked at the rods,
wires, and all looks normal. The actuator is moving, it can only
wiggle the lock, sometimes open it if I give it 5 minutes. The other
fella suggested to look at the relays which I assume is under the fuse
box,,,,,thanks
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Re: 2002 hyundai santa fe power door locks
On Sun, 21 Dec 2008 10:02:48 -0800 (PST), mike cast forth these pearls of
wisdom...:
>
> Okay I'll start over, I just picked up the car and noticed this
> problem, I have replaced power window motors and regulators before on
> other hyundais so I have a little mechanical know how, on this one all
> I've done is taken the passenger door panel off, looked at the rods,
> wires, and all looks normal.
So again - what do you mean by normal? Are the rods in the proper places
and unencumbered in their travel?
> The actuator is moving, it can only
> wiggle the lock, sometimes open it if I give it 5 minutes.
Could be a couple of things. I'll repeat - check your grounds. The most
common problem in automotive electrical malfunctions is poor grounds.
> The other
> fella suggested to look at the relays which I assume is under the fuse
> box,,,,,thanks
Ok - look at the relays. Then look at the grounds.
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
wisdom...:
>
> Okay I'll start over, I just picked up the car and noticed this
> problem, I have replaced power window motors and regulators before on
> other hyundais so I have a little mechanical know how, on this one all
> I've done is taken the passenger door panel off, looked at the rods,
> wires, and all looks normal.
So again - what do you mean by normal? Are the rods in the proper places
and unencumbered in their travel?
> The actuator is moving, it can only
> wiggle the lock, sometimes open it if I give it 5 minutes.
Could be a couple of things. I'll repeat - check your grounds. The most
common problem in automotive electrical malfunctions is poor grounds.
> The other
> fella suggested to look at the relays which I assume is under the fuse
> box,,,,,thanks
Ok - look at the relays. Then look at the grounds.
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
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Re: 2002 hyundai santa fe power door locks
On Dec 22, 8:49 pm, Mike Marlow <mmarlowREM...@alltel.net> wrote:
> On Sun, 21 Dec 2008 10:02:48 -0800 (PST), mike cast forth these pearls of
> wisdom...:
>
> thanks everyone, my good friend the toyota mechanic called it right, it was the actuator motor on the passenger side, thanks to everyone, I checked all the relay's, the grounds,,,,but my goody the die hard toyo mech...called it...thanks again everyone.....happy new year........bye//.///
>
> > Okay I'll start over, I just picked up the car and noticed this
> > problem, I have replaced power window motors and regulators before on
> > other hyundais so I have a little mechanical know how, on this one all
> > I've done is taken the passenger door panel off, looked at the rods,
> > wires, and all looks normal.
>
> So again - what do you mean by normal? Are the rods in the proper places
> and unencumbered in their travel?
>
> > The actuator is moving, it can only
> > wiggle the lock, sometimes open it if I give it 5 minutes.
>
> Could be a couple of things. I'll repeat - check your grounds. The most
> common problem in automotive electrical malfunctions is poor grounds.
>
> > The other
> > fella suggested to look at the relays which I assume is under the fuse
> > box,,,,,thanks
>
> Ok - look at the relays. Then look at the grounds.
>
> --
>
> -Mike-
> mmarlowREM...@alltel.net
> On Sun, 21 Dec 2008 10:02:48 -0800 (PST), mike cast forth these pearls of
> wisdom...:
>
> thanks everyone, my good friend the toyota mechanic called it right, it was the actuator motor on the passenger side, thanks to everyone, I checked all the relay's, the grounds,,,,but my goody the die hard toyo mech...called it...thanks again everyone.....happy new year........bye//.///
>
> > Okay I'll start over, I just picked up the car and noticed this
> > problem, I have replaced power window motors and regulators before on
> > other hyundais so I have a little mechanical know how, on this one all
> > I've done is taken the passenger door panel off, looked at the rods,
> > wires, and all looks normal.
>
> So again - what do you mean by normal? Are the rods in the proper places
> and unencumbered in their travel?
>
> > The actuator is moving, it can only
> > wiggle the lock, sometimes open it if I give it 5 minutes.
>
> Could be a couple of things. I'll repeat - check your grounds. The most
> common problem in automotive electrical malfunctions is poor grounds.
>
> > The other
> > fella suggested to look at the relays which I assume is under the fuse
> > box,,,,,thanks
>
> Ok - look at the relays. Then look at the grounds.
>
> --
>
> -Mike-
> mmarlowREM...@alltel.net
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Re: 2002 hyundai santa fe power door locks
On Dec 21 2008, 1:02 pm, mike <mikesmithpa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The actuator is moving, it can only
> wiggle the lock, sometimes open it if I give it 5 minutes.
This tells me the electrical part of the system is okay. Combine that
with the fact that you see nothing wrong inside the door, and you can
conclude that the problem is with the actuator itself. Hopefully, I'm
not too late with this news.
> The actuator is moving, it can only
> wiggle the lock, sometimes open it if I give it 5 minutes.
This tells me the electrical part of the system is okay. Combine that
with the fact that you see nothing wrong inside the door, and you can
conclude that the problem is with the actuator itself. Hopefully, I'm
not too late with this news.
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Re: 2002 hyundai santa fe power door locks
hyundaimech@gmail.com wrote:
> On Dec 21 2008, 1:02 pm, mike <mikesmithpa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> The actuator is moving, it can only
>> wiggle the lock, sometimes open it if I give it 5 minutes.
>
> This tells me the electrical part of the system is okay. Combine that
> with the fact that you see nothing wrong inside the door, and you can
> conclude that the problem is with the actuator itself. Hopefully, I'm
> not too late with this news.
Is hyundaimech a new name for hyundaitech? I haven't seen hyundaitech
most lately.
> On Dec 21 2008, 1:02 pm, mike <mikesmithpa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> The actuator is moving, it can only
>> wiggle the lock, sometimes open it if I give it 5 minutes.
>
> This tells me the electrical part of the system is okay. Combine that
> with the fact that you see nothing wrong inside the door, and you can
> conclude that the problem is with the actuator itself. Hopefully, I'm
> not too late with this news.
Is hyundaimech a new name for hyundaitech? I haven't seen hyundaitech
most lately.
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