P38A [Failing to] syncing the key using lock ...

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aah, so RCL = CDL, and RLK = Keyswitch ??

Correct. They refer to the Nanocom output rather than the physical CDL and Key switches themselves. Like I say, some sort of logic is being performed somewhere.

Why the door ajar switch is required to work, I don't know. Years ago I seem to remember Marty saying all 3 need to work. Maybe it goes to GND when the door is shut and it only works when the door is shut? Might have a play if I get a chance later.
 
I find the easiest way is to close the latch using a srewdriver with the door still open. Then you can access the latch & wiring, but the BECM thinks the door is closed so will still lock & unlock without the mislock warnings.
 
Correct. They refer to the Nanocom output rather than the physical CDL and Key switches themselves. Like I say, some sort of logic is being performed somewhere.

Why the door ajar switch is required to work, I don't know. Years ago I seem to remember Marty saying all 3 need to work. Maybe it goes to GND when the door is shut and it only works when the door is shut? Might have a play if I get a chance later.
I have a rear door that locks and so on but doesn't turn the interior light on when opened and doesn't isolate the suspension either🤷
 
Correct. They refer to the Nanocom output rather than the physical CDL and Key switches themselves. Like I say, some sort of logic is being performed somewhere.

Why the door ajar switch is required to work, I don't know. Years ago I seem to remember Marty saying all 3 need to work. Maybe it goes to GND when the door is shut and it only works when the door is shut? Might have a play if I get a chance later.
Also remember if Nanocom says 12V then that particular switch is open. The usual fault is the switch failing close to 0V due to wear on the small pip on the switch. As long as all 3 toggle to zero then they are working, although wear in the mechanism can also mean they don't operate at the correct time.
 
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