2000 LeSabre power door lock problem(another one)

I figured out the problem 4 your power locks interior light and power door locks not working it is a module in the back of the truck behind the seat
 
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I'm not seing an electrical module in the trunk, can you be more specific please?
I have the symptoms of bad drivers door module, but I think maybe its a bad ground somewhere. Last week the passengers door window did not go up or down unless the car was running, makes me think I have a bad connection somewhere. Of course now, I have nothing that goes thru the drivers door...
Thanks!
 
Love my Buick...
I'm not seing an electrical module in the trunk, can you be more specific please?
I have the symptoms of bad drivers door module, but I think maybe its a bad ground somewhere. Last week the passengers door window did not go up or down unless the car was running, makes me think I have a bad connection somewhere. Of course now, I have nothing that goes thru the drivers door...
Thanks!
The module is THE REAR INTEGRATION MODULE ... it is in the trunk! BEHIND THE LEFT PASSENGER SEAT AT SHOULDER LEVEL. to actually remove the module it is necessary to remove the back seat rear body support seating to access TWO NYLON HOLDING CLIPS the GM PART NUMBER 25654376 it has two connectors and is oriented in a position shown by a red arrow... is is possibly obscured from view by horizontal plastic and fabric insulation material... it can be viewed without removing the seat!

The cause of the problem is REAR INTEGRATION MODULE GM p/n 25654376 located behind the LEFT REAR PASSENGER SEAT at shoulder level ( visible after removing horizontal black plastic and fabric insulation ) top left rear of trunk RIM MODULE
find it at your local SCRAP YARD in LeSabres, Bonnevilles and a few other models!
 
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This is a 15-year old thread. Doubtful a) this poster is even still on here (does not appear ever posted again), b) even still has the car, or c) has not solved the problem in 15 years!
 
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