Driver door lockout
#1
Driver door lockout
I have a 2009 HHR PANEL. I stopped using the fob they weren't reliable and the only advantage over the key I could see was the alarm. I've declared that as useless as all 3 breaking were machinist lunch to a window. No door open no alarm. >_<
Last week I got locked out when The only keyhole refused to turn. AAA got me in and I tested it many times. Everything was fine for 5 days when it happened again. This time after he jimmied the passenger door, I reached over to the drivers side and found the knob was impossible to oil up. I hit the door unlock button. It released and the key now works again .
I believe this is the electric actuator is sticking. My question. Is if I merely disconnect that solenoid will the rest of the doors still lock by the button?
I had a 63 Chevy II that we always said had idiot proof doors as the drivers side required the key in your hand as it could only be locked that way
Any advice will be appreciated.
Ralph
Last week I got locked out when The only keyhole refused to turn. AAA got me in and I tested it many times. Everything was fine for 5 days when it happened again. This time after he jimmied the passenger door, I reached over to the drivers side and found the knob was impossible to oil up. I hit the door unlock button. It released and the key now works again .
I believe this is the electric actuator is sticking. My question. Is if I merely disconnect that solenoid will the rest of the doors still lock by the button?
I had a 63 Chevy II that we always said had idiot proof doors as the drivers side required the key in your hand as it could only be locked that way
Any advice will be appreciated.
Ralph
#2
Why can't you just leave the drivers door unlocked? It is not programmed to automatically lock when you close it.
Or, gasp, fix the actuator after making sure that is the problem. Grease may be the fix.
You might send a PrivateMessage to hellshotrod about a used one.
Or, gasp, fix the actuator after making sure that is the problem. Grease may be the fix.
You might send a PrivateMessage to hellshotrod about a used one.
#3
#5
My apologies for not proofing.
I meant to say that from my perspective the only advantage was arming the alarm system. However every time I have been broken into, they did not open any door therefore it never went off anyway. They used a common Machinist's punch to shatter the window all 3 times. I normally use the interior buttons .to open the sides so the FOB became just one more thing to carry. Just leaving the car unlocked is not an option.
I meant to say that from my perspective the only advantage was arming the alarm system. However every time I have been broken into, they did not open any door therefore it never went off anyway. They used a common Machinist's punch to shatter the window all 3 times. I normally use the interior buttons .to open the sides so the FOB became just one more thing to carry. Just leaving the car unlocked is not an option.
Last edited by Not Sirius; 03-26-2019 at 02:28 AM. Reason: spelling
#6
The FOB's may be integral but they are expensive to get reprogrammed. I lost track of how many times I've had to re-solder these little buggers, refresh the keypads or used Bondic to rebuild the case.. I was very surprised that there is only 1 keyhole too.
#7
In the 21st century there is a less expensive option for programming fobs. Any place that sells Dorman can get the kit with fob and programming module; but it programs Genuine fobs too.
Member hellshotrod has a flock of HHRs he is parting out. He might be able to give you a good price on the latch. Send him a PM.
Member hellshotrod has a flock of HHRs he is parting out. He might be able to give you a good price on the latch. Send him a PM.