While driving I notice that my door locks start locking and unlocking by themselves, I haven't gotten a chance to see if a fuse is going bad or what. Does any body know what in the world this could be? My remote also doesn't work when this is happening? Its a mystery.

Asked by jcarmouche Mar 15, 2007 at 10:49 PM about the 2001 Chevrolet Tahoe

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

haven't gotten a chance to see if a fuse is going bad or what. Does any body know what in the world this could be? My remote also doesn't work when this is happening? Its a mystery.

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Dear jcarmouche-- I don't have enough information to diagnose your problem with your 2001 Tahoe, but it is obviously some snag in the electrical system. These kinds of problems need expert, hands on diagnosis and repair. They can be relatively easy to repair if you know what your are doing, but you can cause all kinds of additional problems if you are not experienced in this field. Let a pro look at it. Good luck from Bovan.

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Check batteries in remote . Would be a easy fix . Good. Luck !!

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