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For those of you who repaired your driver's door wire loom (instead of replacing the entire loom), I have a question: Did any of you identify which wire fault causes the key fob unlock to not function? If so, please post.
My wire loom had a problem where unlock & window control was completely inoperative for the driver's door. Window switches worked for the other doors, though. There was just one wire that was damaged (I believe it was red/green) and I repaired it using a heat gun soldering connector. Window control on driver's was restored. But, the fob unlock is still not functioning. There is a brown wire that I repaired previously, using a crimp connector. Because it is opaque, I can't tell if the wire separated inside it. I don't want to go through the time consuming exercise of removing it if it's OK. So if someone can confirm or eliminate the brown wire from the unlock function, that would help me a great deal.
Thanks for your help!
My wire loom had a problem where unlock & window control was completely inoperative for the driver's door. Window switches worked for the other doors, though. There was just one wire that was damaged (I believe it was red/green) and I repaired it using a heat gun soldering connector. Window control on driver's was restored. But, the fob unlock is still not functioning. There is a brown wire that I repaired previously, using a crimp connector. Because it is opaque, I can't tell if the wire separated inside it. I don't want to go through the time consuming exercise of removing it if it's OK. So if someone can confirm or eliminate the brown wire from the unlock function, that would help me a great deal.
Thanks for your help!