Gary writes:
Good Afternoon,
Today when I got into my 2002 Saturn SL2, the power door locks started chattering. Each door, over the space of about 45 minutes, had the same thing happen. Sometimes it would be one at a time, other times it would be two or more. I also noticed that the inside locks – the "up/down" button, not the little lever you use to manually unlock the car – would not work, only later to work. For now I have removed the lock fuse and that stopped the problem. I wait and plug the fuse back in, and the sporadic chattering once again begins. Sometimes it is completely quiet. Any thoughts?
Thank you!
Sajeev answers:
Whenever a problem like this occurs, I blame something Body Control Module like. When guidance systems break down? When there's a struggle to exist? To resist? That's not a mere switch panel or short in chassis wiring. Oh no, Son, this is some heavy duty FAIL right here.
A body control module that's scared out of its wits is the only culprit behind such berserk behavior. My apologies to the TTAC mothership (and all Torontonians) for such a shameful riding of RUSH's coattails.
If I'm right, the video (below) is helpful. Ditto this Saturn forum link, complete with the body control module's pinouts for your testing pleasure. A replacement is over $200 at Rockauto, rebuilders on eBay want over $150 for the privilege. So you'd be wise to test the wiring, get a factory shop manual and perhaps learn the proper BCM diagnosis method.
And don't forget the BCM recall, too!
Send your queries to sajeev@thetruthaboutcars.
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