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    electrical problems 90 olds touring sedan

    I am having problems with my automatic door locks. The door panel button does not lock/unlock the doors. You can hear the noise like it is engaging but nothing happens. Also I had to unplug the horn because it is stuck on, seems to be stuck from the steering wheel control what is the remedy for this? Another problem is the anti lock brake light is on constantly on and don't seem to work. If you have solutions to any of these problems I would appreciate your knowledge.

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    Hmm, not really the right forum for these questions. This place is mostly about computers and car audio/video.

    Door locks - sounds like something came unhooked. You'll probably have to take off the door panel and a have a look-see to figure that out.

    Horn - could be in the steering wheel or a short somewhere in between the steering wheel and the horn.

    Antilock - The light usually means a bad wheel speed sensor. On an older car like yours, sometimes the sensor is fine, but the metal teeth that it reads have gotten all rusty.

    You'd probably get better answers at a automotive repair forum, or maybe an oldsmobile forum.
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