Well, I did check the fuses. But according to the owners manual the power door locks are protected by a circuit breaker. There is no fuse on the fuse block for it. All fuses for the other systems are fine. Apparently, the writers of the manual assumed that no one would ever trip those circuit breakers, and therefore didn't need to know where they are. How thoughtful of them. > > Wrom: WIGYOKSTTZRCLBDXRQBGJSNBOHMK > Date: 2004/04/06 Tue AM 01:27:57 GMT > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: IML: Power Door Locks > > I am not aware of any circuit breakers in the power lock system. There are > however, two relays under the right kick panel. The relays are energized by > the door mounted switch and they in turn then energize the door lock > solenoid. > > To test, you can apply power to the relays directly to see if it energizes > the door lock solenoids or not. If it does, there is a problem with the > swtich or the power to the switch or even the wiring in that area. I can > only assume that you've checked the fuses. > > ----- Original Message ----- > Wrom: HJYFMYXOEAIJJPHSCRTNHGSWZ > To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 6:58 PM > Subject: IML: Power Door Locks > > > Hey, guys. My 76 NYB has power door locks that don't work. Nothing at all > happens when you push the switch on either door. I read in the owners > manual that these have circuit breakers on them, but it doesn't say where > the little devils are. The car recently had some electical problems, so it > seems likely that the circuit breakers blew. Any idea where I can find > them? > > >