It could be a main door lock switch,
broken door wiring harness, bad connector, failed control module or simply a blown fuse.
Not exact matches
It was a
broken wire in the
door.
The fact that this is intermittent and that multiple windows are failing leads me to believe this is a
break in the
wiring inside the «flex tube» between the
door and the vehicle body.
It is known for the solder to
break down on some of the circuit boards on modules within the
door but the fact that the car behaves differently with the
door shut leads me to thing it's probably
wiring (or possibly earth).
Door module, CCM, door latch, broken wi
Door module, CCM,
door latch, broken wi
door latch,
broken wires.
It turns out that the ground
wire in the boot between the body of the car and the
door was
broken.
That will require replacing the
broken wires at the connector and making your splice inside the
door.
It does the same thing detailed above with the driver's
door... but that's not worrying me, I assume it's the
broken wire in the boot.
Checked
wire harness driver side
door no
broken wires.
Wire breaks are often in the
door hinge area (in the rubber boot connecting the
door cavity to the pillar), because the
wires are frequently extended and compressed as you open and close the
door.
14,765 Buick LaCrosses from the 2014 model year for a
wiring splice in the driver's
door may corrode and
break, allowing someone to operate the power windows and sunroof when key is no where near the vehicle.
14,765 model year 2014 Buick LaCrosse sedans because a
wiring splice in the driver's
door may corrode and
break.
Even a $ 5,000 hard -
wired alarm system with sensors on every
door and window won't prevent determined thieves from
breaking in, explains William VanRyswyk, a former Ottawa police sergeant turned consultant and president of Security Through Safe Design.
She explains, «I create works based on the damage I've seen: punched and kicked out holes in drywall, shotgun blasts from inside a house thru the exterior wall,
broken doors, windows, stolen pipes and copper
wire, taps left on to flood, angry graffiti, stripped interiors, and in one case a hole in the back of the house that squatters had made with a pickaxe, a sort of back
door where they could come and go unseen by neighbors.»
Tile,
wire mesh, 2 inch thick mortar, more tile,
broken sliding
doors, a weird platform, and... Read More
Repair the hole in the brick where I removed the old speaker Address the
wires where the old outdoor sconce was or add a fixture Finish eradicating the swine colored walls Repair or replace the glass stop on the french
doors Repair or replace the
broken window grid in the other
door Address the kitchen window Clean and reseal grout Finish a design plan including furniture, rug, curtains possibly, accessories... all to be determined
Dark brick, unsafe ledge,
broken fireplace,
wires everywhere, old t.v. with glass
doors to
break, zero storage, awkward furniture arrangement... I could go on and on.