water damage to power door-lock buttons?

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Old May 25, 2010 | 01:49 PM
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Default water damage to power door-lock buttons?

Own a 2001, Cabrio convertible. Running great - 60K.
I've had it detailed by the same car wash for years. This last time around I noticed the power doorlock buttons BOTH were dead, a few days after the carwash. I contacted them but since a few days had passed, and we had a lot of rain the night before, they did not claim responsibility. I could keep after them, but I need to diagnose/estimate the cost first.

I assumed their cleaning fluids got in the switch, but BOTH at the same time? Checked the doorlock fuse - okay.

Doors still lock/unlock with the remote. My dealership looked at it and said to dig further into the electrical problem, take doors apart, etc, will have to charge me hourly labor, and didn't know how far the problem will go.

I took the car and I'm hoping to figure out myself. When driving through unsafe areas of the city I want to be able to lock the doors! If I push the **** down manually, I can't get it back up later. Can't open the doors. have top use the remote from inside the car or unlock the doors.

Any ideas? Similar stories?

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Old Jun 17, 2010 | 12:50 AM
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I agree. You need to break the window. I am paranoid about this too. So, I know keep a screwdriver (hold the metal and bang with the handle) just incase I can not pop the window out with a forceful kick, and scissors to cut the seatbelt. In most states, if you get pulled over and they find a knife in your car, you would get in big trouble. So, the answer to this problem is scissors and a screwdriver Good Luck and I hope this doesn't happen to anyone in the future!
 
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