Fuel Fire Desire
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I just had something odd happen.
After parking and shutting down, I use the door handle to open the door while locked. Typically this triggers an unlock cycle on all doors. As I pulled the handle, the doors all unlocked, but a low intensity cyclic unlock command began. The lock relay behind the glove compartment was clicking, and all the door lock actuators began clicking at about the same frequency as a turn signal. I could manually lock/ unlock the door, and the lock would not change position on its own, as if the actuator didn’t have the power to move, but was clicking about twice a second. Pressing lock/ unlock on the fob or door switches did nothing. It continued even after the Jeep went dark, and continued after an ACC/ RUN/ start sequence. Fob and door switch still inoperative. The clicking continued, but faded in intensity until only the relay behind the glove box was clicking, and then it trailed off to a stop, but at the same frequency. The event lasted for about 30 seconds.
It’s almost as if the door lock system entered into a low current recursive boot loop, and trailed off in intensity as if a capacitor was draining out in the system. A subsequent trial of the fob/ door switches acted normal.
I’ve never seen anything like this before. 2018 with 58,000 mi and a Tazer installed two months ago. Could not duplicate.
Any ideas?
After parking and shutting down, I use the door handle to open the door while locked. Typically this triggers an unlock cycle on all doors. As I pulled the handle, the doors all unlocked, but a low intensity cyclic unlock command began. The lock relay behind the glove compartment was clicking, and all the door lock actuators began clicking at about the same frequency as a turn signal. I could manually lock/ unlock the door, and the lock would not change position on its own, as if the actuator didn’t have the power to move, but was clicking about twice a second. Pressing lock/ unlock on the fob or door switches did nothing. It continued even after the Jeep went dark, and continued after an ACC/ RUN/ start sequence. Fob and door switch still inoperative. The clicking continued, but faded in intensity until only the relay behind the glove box was clicking, and then it trailed off to a stop, but at the same frequency. The event lasted for about 30 seconds.
It’s almost as if the door lock system entered into a low current recursive boot loop, and trailed off in intensity as if a capacitor was draining out in the system. A subsequent trial of the fob/ door switches acted normal.
I’ve never seen anything like this before. 2018 with 58,000 mi and a Tazer installed two months ago. Could not duplicate.
Any ideas?
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