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Old Jun 13, 2021 | 10:09 PM
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Default Driver’s side door lock

Thanks to the member posts about the convertible top operation. I made the changes suggested and now the trunk and top work perfectly. I do have one other problem to clear up. The remotes will not actuate the drivers side door lock but the passenger side works as it should. Will I have to take the door panel off ? Thanks in advance
 
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Old Jun 13, 2021 | 11:20 PM
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Default Re: Driver’s side door lock

Does the driver door lock with the dash switch, with the key?
 
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Old Jun 13, 2021 | 11:42 PM
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Default Re: Driver’s side door lock

Originally Posted by Davidod
Thanks to the member posts about the convertible top operation. I made the changes suggested and now the trunk and top work perfectly. I do have one other problem to clear up. The remotes will not actuate the drivers side door lock but the passenger side works as it should. Will I have to take the door panel off ? Thanks in advance
The drivers door is on its own pneumatic circuit on the security module in the trunk. Check that air is moving in this line by listening I the trunk withe mat removed. Check for water in the well that the pump sits in, maybe the connector is corroded.
If there is water you can expect more trouble.
The yellow air line could be broken in the corrugated hose between the door and the chassis, listen for hisses in this area. This has happened before, just add a urethane hose over the break. You want the urethane to flex not the yellow hose. This also happens on the tailgate of coupes. It is less likely to happen on the passenger door because of less use.
 
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Old Jun 14, 2021 | 09:54 AM
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Default Re: Driver’s side door lock

Originally Posted by JSK
Does the driver door lock with the dash switch, with the key?
The driver’s door does not work with the switch on the dash but does work with the key.
 
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Old Jun 14, 2021 | 12:43 PM
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Default Re: Driver’s side door lock

Originally Posted by Davidod
The driver’s door does not work with the switch on the dash but does work with the key.
180 is spot on. It is worth your while to look in the storage compartment under the cargo compartment(trunk) for water! Passenger side is the focus..
This causes all kinds of issues and 180 did a great thread on how to stop the water intrusion. I just completed this repair by following the instructions and no more issues.
My 05 is garage kept and came from southern California so not a whole lot of water other than washing it. My SRT had about two inches of water in the passenger side which corroded my CPS pump connector to the point that all kind of interesting things were going on with her. (I listed the malfunctions in the thread below)
When I disconnected my CPS three of the 18 pins came with the connector. I have electronics experience so I decided to repair my 18 pin connector and I was successful!
I will place the thread location below to help you with that if the CPS is your culprit.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ighlight=water
Like 180 said I hope is that the line just cracked on your drivers side but worth the time and effort to check it out.
Hope I helped
 
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