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Carrameow,
Since it isn't locking anything, I would first ensure that you are getting vacuum to the drivers door lock. You could use a vacuum source at this point to see that everything locks when the drivers door is locked. If you substitute your vacuum source for the input to that valve and all doors lock, you need to trace back toward the pump and see where you're losing vacuum. Good luck, |
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