sounds like it has a short in the circuit somewhare and or maybe the battery in the remote is going bad or did you recently change your stereo . maybe one of your doors is not closeing all the way so it might be hitting the switch.
We have a 2000 Montana and yes it does have automatic door locks.
A faulty the door lock sensor will cause the door locks to lock and unlock repeatedly. The door lock sensor is located below the dashboard on the drivers side.
If it is like mine (99 tahoe) get close to the vehicle and hold down both top buttons on the keypad (if it's like mine, lock and unlock on top with rear underneath) and wait till the door locks lock/unlock. Then use the keypad like normal from there. If it is like mine (99 tahoe) get close to the vehicle and hold down both top buttons on the keypad (if it's like mine, lock and unlock on top with rear underneath) and wait till the door locks lock/unlock. Then use the keypad like normal from there.
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bad ground on chassis. do the lights seem dim when you apply the brakes?
I think you have to push the 'unlock' button twice in order to unlock the doors.
How do you disable the automatic door locks toyota 4runner 2013, with keyless system.
you need to get in your Tahoe 1. put the key in the ignition 2. hold down the unlock button 3. continuing holding down the unlock button, turn the ignition on, then off, then on, then off again. 4. Release the unlock button(The Locks shoul lock then unlock) 5. Press the unlock and lock buttons on the remote at the same time and hold for 15 seconds if you have done it right after 15 seconds the locks should lock then unlock and your remote is programmed after this turn the key to the on position to exit program mode
Automatic door locks engage on the 2003 Ford Explorer for safety.
What fuse in the fuse box is for the automatic door locks in an Infinity J30?
Start vehicle and then hold both lock and unlock buttons on remote for 10-20 seconds, locks will activate and should be programed.
There are four ways to program most of these locks; refer to your owners manual for the proper sequence.