Keyless Entry Keypads And Transmitters

1966 Chevrolet Chevy II Base, Not Available, 2.5L Eng, Automatic Trans, Trans Mfr CD THM400SECTION Keyless Entry Keypads And Transmitters
Condition Code Procedure
Attaching hardware broken A Require repair or replacement of hardware
Attaching hardware missing C Require replacement of hardware
Attaching hardware not functioning A Require repair or replacement of hardware
Connector (Weatherpack type) leaking A Require repair or replacement
Connector broken A Require repair or replacement
Connector melted A Require repair or replacement
NOTE: Determine cause and correct prior to repair or replacement of part.
Connector missing C Require replacement
Malfunctioning A Require repair or replacement
NOTE: Malfunctioning includes inoperative, intermittent operation, or failure to perform all functions.
Terminal broken A Require repair or replacement
Terminal burned, affecting performance A Require repair or replacement
NOTE: Determine cause and correct prior to repair or replacement of part.
Terminal burned, not affecting performance 2 Suggest repair or replacement
Terminal corroded, affecting performance A Require repair or replacement
Terminal corroded, not affecting performance 2 Suggest repair or replacement
Terminal loose, affecting performance B Require repair or replacement
Terminal loose, not affecting performance 1 Suggest repair or replacement
Wire lead burned A Require repair or replacement
Wire lead conductors exposed B Require repair or replacement
Wire lead open A Require repair or replacement
Wire lead shorted A Require repair or replacement
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