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Suburban power doors locked with no key entry and no power
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Stephanie
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Jan 10, 2007, 3:04 PM
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Suburban power doors locked with no key entry and no power
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I have posted this message to the general information board, but because I have a pressing need, I am repeating the message here. My 1992 Suburban has back doors that are electronic and have no key entry. Last night I drove to the hospital, visited for three hours, came out and completely dead car. Put key in, short sound meaning key was in, then nothing. I have a year old battery so we tried to jump the car. Nothing. There is nothing there and no power to unlock the doors. Could it possibly be a fuse? The complication is this - I was recently hit by another driver and the front is bent. I have been able to drive the car with no apparent problems. Other driver's insurance has totaled the car. The suburban is loaded with merchandise and I must get the items out before they can pick up the car. There appears to be no power and I have to be able to open those doors to get things out. I can open front with key, but can't get access to the cargo area completely. Any suggestions or way to get the doors open? Obviously, I don't want to spend excess money and the car is still sitting at the hospital's parking lot. Crazy Need help as soon as possible!
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Tom Greenleaf
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Jan 12, 2007, 1:21 PM
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Re: Suburban power doors locked with no key entry and no power
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Hi, How could anyone guess what got screwed up in an accident? Try the key in the back and get into the vehicle and get your stuff out then off to a good body shop and get it fixed, T
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