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electrical issue's=battery's?

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Old Dec 30, 2007 | 04:57 PM
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electrical issue's=battery's?

today when i was going to get into my truck,i could hear the power lock actuator's.they just kept making noise like someone was hitting the button.the only way i could get it to stop was pulling the 10a fuse.the only problem is there is a bunch of other thing's that will not work with the fuse out,even though it's only labeled power locks.i'm going to try and remove the main switch in the door panel once it's light outside.
i think i'm just going to have one problem after another with this truck,even though it is very clean and appear's to be cared for in the past(LAST OWNER BOUGHT IT NEW).i'm not sure if i should sell it and try my luck with something else.i also have a problem with the abs system that has yet to be fixed.the brake's pulsate every now and then,turning on the dumby light's.
if any of you guy's can shed some light or have dealt with issue's like this,please post up.
thanks for any help or guidance
keith
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Old Dec 31, 2007 | 05:31 PM
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i don't think the battery's being low on power are the problem.there fully charged and have good voltage.i'll have to play with it tommorow seeing i got the 1st off.probably take appart the harness in the door and look for some bad wire's.
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