Nyjetfan21
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I’m a little confused on what the RPO code means also the way I explained to you about the actuator for my truck which one would you purchase
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PASSLOCK(TM) SENSOR
The Passlock(TM) sensor is inside the ignition cylinder lock housing. The Passlock(TM) sensor contains 2 hall effect sensors. The tamper hall effect sensor is on the top. The security hall effect sensor is under the tamper hall effect sensor. Both of the hall effect sensors monitor the magnet of the lock cylinder through an opening. The tamper hall effect sensor is physically placed on top of the security hall effect sensor. This arrangement enables the tamper hall effect sensor to engage first if an intruder attempts to bypass the Passlock(TM) sensor by placing a large magnet around that area of the steering column. There is a tamper resistor inside the Passlock(TM) sensor in order to help prevent tamper to the system. Passlock(TM) equipped vehicles have a selection of 10 different security resistors ranging from 0.5K ohms up to 13.6K ohms . Installing one of the security resistors inside the Passlock(TM) sensor will generate a unique Passlock(TM) code. All 10 combinations of the Passlock(TM) sensor have the same part number. However, you cannot simply replace the Passlock(TM) sensor and expect the system to operate properly. Always start by performing the Diagnostic System Check first and following the instructions.
It doesn't sound to me like it's a problem with the actuator, it sounds like you have something manually preventing the lock from opening. Have you tried having someone pushing the door in from the outside while attempting to force the manual lock slide inside to move?
Or maybe push on the door while trying to operate the key in the cylinder?
If there is something in the latch mechanism or between the door and the frame putting pressure on the latch mechanism it is possible that that might make it bind to where the lock cannot be disengaged.