Most power door locks operate using gears or motors that may quietly whir or make noise when they operate.
My crv door locks keep making clicking noise.
Most power door locks operate using gears or motors that may quietly whir or make noise when they operate.
That s a dead ringer sign of a bad door lock actuator.
However if the noise suddenly becomes louder or more pronounced then this may be an indicator that the gears or motor are becoming worn out.
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Those noises are normal.
That may lead you to think the door lock actuator linkage is binding.
If this is occurring with the locks as well as a power loss then you may have a bad ignition switch.
Try testing or replaceing the drivers door lock actuator reprogram ur key fobs and try unlocking and locking ur doors.
As far as the lights and reminder it sounds like a seperate problem.
I would treat these as separate issues though.
The fact that it s moving and making noise proves that the lock switch wiring harnesses and actuator connector are good.
Those noises are normal.
Like a bad kid that gets the rukkus started and ruins things for everyone.
Most of the time this is due to a bad connection or a failing ignition switch.
Windows dont move just make a clicking sound locks only work if the car is running checked all fuses from the hood the kick panel and the inline fuse to the alarm box which reminds me that the alarm.
The noises may get louder until the actuators eventually fail.
But try the door actuator first drivers side always act up and cause every other actuator to act up.