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You may have a bcm problem? The bcm controls both the brakes and turn signals. Any applicable trouble codes? Click on the link, part of wiring for brake lamps, you can check the fuse and relay. Also, check the fuse circuit for voltage, use a test light.
the clicking you hear is a relay that may be shot , once you find the one that is the problem you can get them at parts store cheaply , make sure to take old one with you
You just pull on it - it takes a lot force. It's best to start at one side and just go for it. It'll also take quite a bit of pounding to put it back in place.
It could be the power lock motor. You could have a short or bad wiring harness. Might just be a fuse that connects to both. But since you said it's only the driver side. When the power lock motor is bad it can trigger your alarm because they're wired together.
Interesting. My best guess is that there is problem with driver's door lock actuator or switch. The remote start won't work because the car has to confirm that the doors are locked before initiating the starting sequence.
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