Fuses Related to the Keyless Entry System Flashcards
Q10: Where is the DOOR LOCK (or PDL) fuse typically located?
A10: Typically found in the interior fuse box.
Q9: What is the purpose of the DOOR LOCK (or PDL - Power Door Lock) fuse?
A9: Powers the power door locks, which are part of the keyless entry system. If blown, the keyless entry may fail to unlock or lock the doors.
Q11: What does the KEYLESS (or RKE - Remote Keyless Entry) fuse do?
A11: Powers the keyless entry system. A blown fuse can prevent the key fob from locking/unlocking the doors or from communicating with the vehicle’s start system.
Q12: Where is the KEYLESS (or RKE) fuse usually located?
A12: Usually located in the interior fuse box.
Q13: What is the function of the PWR (Power) fuse in the keyless entry system?
A13: Powers the vehicle’s power distribution system, including the keyless entry and start systems. A blown power fuse can lead to a total loss of keyless entry functions.
Q14: Where is the PWR (Power) fuse typically located?
A14: Typically in the interior fuse box or under the hood.