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med1212 
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Posted: August 07, 2007 at 10:30 AM / IP Logged  
The wireless remote, the passenger door power window, power mirror, and door lock stopped working. The driver door works great. Does anyone have a wiring diagram that would help me figure out Wha' Happn'd?
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These trucks have individual door modules (computers) which communicate with the body control module under the steering column via a single data wire. What did you install or what did you do before it stopped working? It'll help us help you.
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I didn't do anything. The truck has been, and still is, running great....except for the passenger door. Is there a fuse or breaker for the door? The remote doesn't work either.
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Posted: August 17, 2007 at 10:17 AM / IP Logged  

I've uploaded the schematic here

There is a fuse labeled PDM which might be worth looking at.

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Thanks a lot, I will try them out and see if I can find my problem.
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OK, I've looked ALL OVER and can't find where they hid the PDM fuse. Under the dash at each end of the dash.
Any other ideas?
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Try www.gmupfitter.com click on the publications, click on the body builders manuals, light duty trucks, light duty 2003 manuals.
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No joy in Mudville!
They had no info on the fuse location. Thanks for trying tho.
Any other suggestions?
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Here's a quick pic of the left side fusebox in which you'll find the PDM fuse. Ignore the doorlock references, they weren't meant for you.

03 silverado wiring -- posted image.

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I think my problem is something else, my fuse box doesn’t have that fuse.
03 silverado wiring -- posted image.
Now what?
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