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'96 Stratus ES door lock switch
When I turn the key to unlock the driver's door on our '96 Stratus ES,
the door unlocks, then locks again, then unlocks again. Thus if I am too quick to pull the door open, the alarm system triggers. I assume that the switch is faulty. Do I have to replace the whole cylinder assembly (in which case I'd need to get it keyed to order), or is the switch replaceable separately? Does anyone have a part number? Perce |
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Replace the disarm switch in the door, thats the problem
"Percival P. Cassidy" > wrote in message ... > When I turn the key to unlock the driver's door on our '96 Stratus ES, > the door unlocks, then locks again, then unlocks again. Thus if I am too > quick to pull the door open, the alarm system triggers. > > I assume that the switch is faulty. Do I have to replace the whole > cylinder assembly (in which case I'd need to get it keyed to order), or > is the switch replaceable separately? Does anyone have a part number? > > Perce |
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Replace the disarm switch in the door, thats the problem
"Percival P. Cassidy" > wrote in message ... > When I turn the key to unlock the driver's door on our '96 Stratus ES, > the door unlocks, then locks again, then unlocks again. Thus if I am too > quick to pull the door open, the alarm system triggers. > > I assume that the switch is faulty. Do I have to replace the whole > cylinder assembly (in which case I'd need to get it keyed to order), or > is the switch replaceable separately? Does anyone have a part number? > > Perce |
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Do you mean the switch that's attached to the keylock, or is there
another switch somewhere? If the former, do I have to replace the keylock as well? Perce On 01/01/05 08:19 am maxpower tossed the following ingredients into the ever-growing pot of cybersoup: > Replace the disarm switch in the door, thats the problem >>When I turn the key to unlock the driver's door on our '96 Stratus ES, >>the door unlocks, then locks again, then unlocks again. Thus if I am too >>quick to pull the door open, the alarm system triggers. >> >>I assume that the switch is faulty. Do I have to replace the whole >>cylinder assembly (in which case I'd need to get it keyed to order), or >>is the switch replaceable separately? Does anyone have a part number? |
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Do you mean the switch that's attached to the keylock, or is there
another switch somewhere? If the former, do I have to replace the keylock as well? Perce On 01/01/05 08:19 am maxpower tossed the following ingredients into the ever-growing pot of cybersoup: > Replace the disarm switch in the door, thats the problem >>When I turn the key to unlock the driver's door on our '96 Stratus ES, >>the door unlocks, then locks again, then unlocks again. Thus if I am too >>quick to pull the door open, the alarm system triggers. >> >>I assume that the switch is faulty. Do I have to replace the whole >>cylinder assembly (in which case I'd need to get it keyed to order), or >>is the switch replaceable separately? Does anyone have a part number? |
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Yes, the one on the key cylinder inside the door panel, it pops off the
cylinder, you only replace the switch "Percival P. Cassidy" > wrote in message ... > Do you mean the switch that's attached to the keylock, or is there > another switch somewhere? If the former, do I have to replace the > keylock as well? > > Perce > > > On 01/01/05 08:19 am maxpower tossed the following ingredients into the > ever-growing pot of cybersoup: > > > Replace the disarm switch in the door, thats the problem > > >>When I turn the key to unlock the driver's door on our '96 Stratus ES, > >>the door unlocks, then locks again, then unlocks again. Thus if I am too > >>quick to pull the door open, the alarm system triggers. > >> > >>I assume that the switch is faulty. Do I have to replace the whole > >>cylinder assembly (in which case I'd need to get it keyed to order), or > >>is the switch replaceable separately? Does anyone have a part number? |
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Yes, the one on the key cylinder inside the door panel, it pops off the
cylinder, you only replace the switch "Percival P. Cassidy" > wrote in message ... > Do you mean the switch that's attached to the keylock, or is there > another switch somewhere? If the former, do I have to replace the > keylock as well? > > Perce > > > On 01/01/05 08:19 am maxpower tossed the following ingredients into the > ever-growing pot of cybersoup: > > > Replace the disarm switch in the door, thats the problem > > >>When I turn the key to unlock the driver's door on our '96 Stratus ES, > >>the door unlocks, then locks again, then unlocks again. Thus if I am too > >>quick to pull the door open, the alarm system triggers. > >> > >>I assume that the switch is faulty. Do I have to replace the whole > >>cylinder assembly (in which case I'd need to get it keyed to order), or > >>is the switch replaceable separately? Does anyone have a part number? |
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Thank you.
Perce On 01/01/05 04:04 pm maxpower tossed the following ingredients into the ever-growing pot of cybersoup: > Yes, the one on the key cylinder inside the door panel, it pops off the > cylinder, you only replace the switch >>Do you mean the switch that's attached to the keylock, or is there >>another switch somewhere? If the former, do I have to replace the >>keylock as well? >>>Replace the disarm switch in the door, thats the problem >> >>>>When I turn the key to unlock the driver's door on our '96 Stratus ES, >>>>the door unlocks, then locks again, then unlocks again. Thus if I am too >>>>quick to pull the door open, the alarm system triggers. >>>> >>>>I assume that the switch is faulty. Do I have to replace the whole >>>>cylinder assembly (in which case I'd need to get it keyed to order), or >>>>is the switch replaceable separately? Does anyone have a part number? |
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Thank you.
Perce On 01/01/05 04:04 pm maxpower tossed the following ingredients into the ever-growing pot of cybersoup: > Yes, the one on the key cylinder inside the door panel, it pops off the > cylinder, you only replace the switch >>Do you mean the switch that's attached to the keylock, or is there >>another switch somewhere? If the former, do I have to replace the >>keylock as well? >>>Replace the disarm switch in the door, thats the problem >> >>>>When I turn the key to unlock the driver's door on our '96 Stratus ES, >>>>the door unlocks, then locks again, then unlocks again. Thus if I am too >>>>quick to pull the door open, the alarm system triggers. >>>> >>>>I assume that the switch is faulty. Do I have to replace the whole >>>>cylinder assembly (in which case I'd need to get it keyed to order), or >>>>is the switch replaceable separately? Does anyone have a part number? |
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$31.75 (+tax) for a new switch. Problem solved. Thanks.
Perce On 01/01/05 04:04 pm maxpower tossed the following ingredients into the ever-growing pot of cybersoup: > Yes, the one on the key cylinder inside the door panel, it pops off the > cylinder, you only replace the switch |
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