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2003 monte carlo ss doors will not UNLOCK

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Old Dec 12, 2008 | 07:25 AM
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Default 2003 monte carlo ss doors will not UNLOCK

whats up guys? my doors will not unlock automatically wether pressed with the keyless remote or when car is shifted in park. its LOCKS perfectly fine when i press the lock button on the keyless remote or when i shift into drive, reverse, etc. but i HAVE TO manually unlock it with a key when im getting in the car, or with my fingers when exiting. anyone have an idea of why this could be?
 
Old Dec 12, 2008 | 10:02 AM
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Default RE: 2003 monte carlo ss doors will not UNLOCK

Hi `Jay,
Sorry you are having problems with your Monte : (
Sounds like a bad door module ?
I would attempt to reprogram your remote, and if that does not work it will need to be scanned to locate the bad module.
Some shops have the scan tool to pinpoint the problem.
Hopefully one of our expert members has a solution & will post.
Good Luck & Happy Holidays from `Space
 
Old Feb 19, 2009 | 07:05 AM
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hey guys ........... just hittin you all up with a quick update ............ it turned out to be my body control module that was the issue. replaced that and now everything is fine. i hope this helps for other members who have or may currently be experiencing the same issue. thanks MCF
 
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