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Old 12-28-2007, 08:58 AM
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Default Locks Cycling?

My '05 Mustang is cycling the automatic door locks while I'm driving!!? This just started and it seems like it's more often when the car is cold. I live in Chicago. At first I thought it was when I was turning but now it's happening while I'm driving straight down the road. Has anyone heard of this or know what i can do before I end up back at the dealership. The warranty has expired!!
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Hey Dave: I read a post on another site with a identical problem as yours. Remote was malfunctioning, sending random signals. Maybe try leaving your remote at home to find out? Electrical problems sure can be tough to track down!
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Old 12-29-2007, 09:12 AM
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My wife thought of that, too. Yesterday the trunk popped while she was driving, so the remote makes sense. We'll try that today. Thanks
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