On my 2005 Vibe I shorted my power door locks while installing a remote starter.The Hatch lock cycles continiousally and none of the door or fob buttons work. I had to remove the fuse to stop.From my research I may have fried the "Integration relay".Does this sound correct? What is the part number? Does any one have a wiring diagram? Help!
So, you were doing VERY sensitive electrical work on the car without the battery dissconnected? smooth... Sounds like you found the problem.. you sure you didn't fry the RS?
Quote, originally posted by Wayne C »On my 2005 Vibe I shorted my power door locks while installing a remote starter.The Hatch lock cycles continiousally and none of the door or fob buttons work. I had to remove the fuse to stop.From my research I may have fried the "Integration relay".Does this sound correct? What is the part number? Does any one have a wiring diagram? Help!This thread shows photos of someone installing factory power windows and locks into a base vibe. It also references where to look up parts:http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=32536
Quote, originally posted by Sublimewind »So, you were doing VERY sensitive electrical work on the car without the battery dissconnected? smooth... Sounds like you found the problem.. you sure you didn't fry the RS? I was shopping for cars once and saw a salesman talking to a customer and holding what looked like a video card for a PC. It even had mounts that kind of looked like they were for a PC card slot and a plug that looked like a VGA plug. But I didn't get close enough to see it really well. I was curious, so I sort of wandered past and listened and the guy was trying to sell the customer extended insurance on the car. He was explaining to the customer that the power window and door lock module was a computer like the one in his hand and the cost of "some of these parts" alone was over $500 and that didn't include labor. He was trying to convince the customer that his insurance premium would pay for itself if the power windows broke. The customer was nodding and was amazed that that the part was so expensive. I kept walking past other desks at this dealership and surreptitiously noted that almost all of the other salesman's desks, particularly in the used car section, also had various computerized-looking circuit boards on them.