It's a chevy. It's probably more than fuses. Blame it on the unions for creating workers who have no need or desire to build quality automobiles. Sorry for the harsh advice, but trade it in.
2007-02-25 14:30:51
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answered by SA16 4
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Fuses are easiest to check, either good or bad, no almost bads. Could be a loose wire or the ground wire needs cleaned/retightened/replaced, usually inside the doors or trunk, or both. Or it could be a battery needed in the remote switch in your hand.
2007-02-25 14:37:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Check the obvious first. Look at the fuses, then, if they're OK, determine if the batteries in your remotes are working. It should be one of these two possibilities.
2007-02-25 14:33:25
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answered by cottagstan 5
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i own a repair shop and i think those two things work off one fuse for that car,id check the fuse panel and see,id bet you find a blown one,they,ll blow a fuse once in a while it doesn't mean there's anything wrong with it,fuses get weak like anything else and just blow,find it and replace it,and it should be ok,good luck with it,i hope this help,s.
2007-02-25 14:35:46
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answered by dodge man 7
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I used to work for Greenleaf auto recycling... and yeah, it could be your fuses (best case senario), but it could also be your wiring, but i would try the fuses first
2007-02-25 14:31:23
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answered by Anonymous
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fuses or fuse panel. first place to start
2007-02-25 14:30:20
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answered by status quo 2
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yes its probably just a fuse.
2007-02-25 14:30:07
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answered by askmike 5
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