Tommy B
LVC Member
Background: A couple of years ago the rear park assist became intermittent, then quit entirely. Between then and now, other interior switches (door locks , windows) on doors other than driver door stopped working. 3 mos ago trans interlock wouldn't release and brake lights didn't work, with key on. Engine cranked but wouldn't start. Disconnected batt, interlock released ,put car in neutral, reconnected batt and car started. Figured the brake switch went bad, replaced it and car ran- for a couple of months. Last month same thing happened, replaced the switch again, no good. Now none of the rear lights or turn signals worked, trunk release didn't work, and car in neutral would crank but not start. Checked in this forum and found list of things controlled by REM (thanks Joegr), matched almost exactly all the things that weren't working. Got a matching part # REM from junkyard and plugged it in. For $50, worth a shot. What do you know, it worked great, interlock good, car starts, all lights and turns good, even the rear park assist started working. Well, the park assist worked for a day but then stopped. Door and lock switches and trunk release still don't work.
The question- does the REM need to be programmed, and if so, is there a good chance that the failed switches would work again? Seems unlikely that that many individual switches, relays etc. would go bad. A common problem like REM seems more likely. Any ideas?
Thanks for any insight you can offer.
-Tom
The question- does the REM need to be programmed, and if so, is there a good chance that the failed switches would work again? Seems unlikely that that many individual switches, relays etc. would go bad. A common problem like REM seems more likely. Any ideas?
Thanks for any insight you can offer.
-Tom