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I replaced both driver-side doors on my Stratus, and when I hooked all the electrical back up, the power locks and mirrors quit working. I rechecked all the connections and they seem to be fine. Any ideas?
The inside dome light also quit working. Checked the bulb and it is fine.
Extra info: I took the mirrors off the doors, and they may have gotten wet. They were perfectly dry when I re-installed them. Would they still function? I don't see why they wouldn't.
I got the replacement doors off of a 1998 Plymouth Breeze. The power windows work, so I assume the locks and mirrors should too. (Mirror is the original from my car anyway). All electrical cables were identical to the Stratus and plugged right in.
The car has no stereo or speakers - the stereo was stolen, and the speakers sucked anyway. Would missing components anywhere (like stereo and speakers) cause other components to quit working? That's my current theory...
The cigarette lighter is also not plugged in. It sounds ridiculous, but the cigarette lighter caused major electrical problems in my 1983 GMC Sierra.
Any thoughts or suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your help!
The inside dome light also quit working. Checked the bulb and it is fine.
Extra info: I took the mirrors off the doors, and they may have gotten wet. They were perfectly dry when I re-installed them. Would they still function? I don't see why they wouldn't.
I got the replacement doors off of a 1998 Plymouth Breeze. The power windows work, so I assume the locks and mirrors should too. (Mirror is the original from my car anyway). All electrical cables were identical to the Stratus and plugged right in.
The car has no stereo or speakers - the stereo was stolen, and the speakers sucked anyway. Would missing components anywhere (like stereo and speakers) cause other components to quit working? That's my current theory...
The cigarette lighter is also not plugged in. It sounds ridiculous, but the cigarette lighter caused major electrical problems in my 1983 GMC Sierra.
Any thoughts or suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your help!