Piston Slap: Spastic Saturn's Spacey Door Locks?

Sajeev Mehta
by Sajeev Mehta

TTAC’s own Ronnie Schreiber writes:

My mom’s ’02 Saturn’s SL1 power locks freak out sometimes, sounds like solenoids are having spasms. I’ll go to lock or unlock them and they’ll start fluttering. Sometimes slamming a door will stop it.

My guess is that there’s a dirty switch somewhere, might be weather related too because it started happening in late autumn. It was easier to diagnose things when they didn’t use logic circuits for everything.

Sajeev answers:

Slamming the door will stop it?

Perhaps the sales pitch where a Saturn salesperson hits the door with a baseball bat wasn’t such a bright idea after all?

Just kidding.

After some googling on the Saturn forums, this is a common problem. That said, this shockingly thorough post covers my two possible faults: a bad relay or a busted switch. Considering the door slam fix, the switch is bad.

Much like a well-worn record, the internal (copper) connections in switches can wear out over time. Or the springy action of the button can disappear, making it activate when least expected. Considering the quality of GM interiors from this era, a worn out switch is also more likely than a bad relay.

So I’d disconnect the driver’s side power lock switch and see if the problem comes back. If it does, attack the relays in the link above. If not, there are plenty of new door lock switches on eBay for dirt cheap. I saw a brand new switch for $22…$27 shipped. Nice.

Done and done: off to you, Best and Brightest.

[Image: Shutterstock user nlin.lee]

Send your queries to sajeev@thetruthaboutcars.com. Spare no details and ask for a speedy resolution if you’re in a hurry…but be realistic, and use your make/model specific forums instead of TTAC for more timely advice.

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  • Scottcom36 Scottcom36 on Feb 17, 2014

    Funny, my 16 year old Panasonic head unit died when the volume buttons lost their spring. I'd hit a bump and it would go to full blast.

  • Lorenzo Lorenzo on Feb 18, 2014

    Well, if slamming the door fixes the problem (temporarily), why bother spending money until the switch is absolutely, positively broken? Just keep slamming until the switch has to be replaced, and keep your money in your insured savings account earning 0.004% interest.

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