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Proelky

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So I literally purchased my 2010 Raptor last Friday and everything has been great. I noticed today that the FOB would only unlock the driver side door (using door switch would lock/unlock all). I pulled the door panel to check linkage and grease mechanism....I placed a trickle charger on the truck to see if it's a low battery issue and checked all relays under the hood. Now when I attempt to lock/unlock the truck nothing happens with the locks, but the turn signals light up on the dash. What's happening here? Any help so I lock my truck would be greatly appreciated.
 
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So I literally purchased my 2010 Raptor last Friday and everything has been great. I noticed today that the FOB would only unlock the driver side door (using door switch would lock/unlock all). I pulled the door panel to check linkage and grease mechanism....I placed a trickle charger on the truck to see if it's a low battery issue and checked all relays under the hood. Now when I attempt to lock/unlock the truck nothing happens with the locks, but the turn signals light up on the dash. What's happening here? Any help so I lock my truck would be greatly appreciated.
I've hit the button twice all week with success. As of now I can open the pass door manually from inside. The fob will lock, but not unlock. When opened manually the lock switches will cycle lock/unlock until locked with fob.
 
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I ordered a new door latch/actuator this morning. I verified all relays, fuses, and battery voltage were good. I'm assuming that when I lubed (white lithium grease) the door latch it caused a short in the actuator. I guess we'll see tomorrow.
 
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I'd bet the door lock actuators are bad causing a ground issue. My reverse camara wouldn't work either. I personally replaced the actuators and had the dealership update a few weeks after and haven't had any problems since. If I can help, let me know
 
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Don't stress buddy! I bet its not the update causing the problem. They'll replace the door lock actuators, and complete the Nav update. Each seat cover will need to be raised up to replace the burnt wires leading to the heater coils.
 
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