Yes, I made sure the fob batteries are fresh, new, actually. Additionally, the fobs work properly . . . sometimes . . . and have good range when they do work. I'm pretty sure the problem lies elsewhere.
Yesterday, I tried two things:
At a time that the remotes were NOT working, I open and slammed closed all four doors several times, one by one, trying the fob each time. This had NO effect on the problem.
I removed the Drivers Door Module (DDM) fuse for about half an hour. This had NO effect on the problem and did NOT make it worse (i.e. it remembered the fobs).
While the DDM fuse was pulled, the central locking system did not work at all, including the door lock/unlock rocker switch.
What I'd like to try next is to unplug, clean the contacts and re-plug which ever module is responsible for the function of the fobs.
I'm now certain that the DDM controls central locking, but does the DDM control the fobs (i.e. receiver, etc.)?
If so, where is the DDM located? Is it in the driver's door armrest?
If not, which module does this and where is it located?
Thanks,
Tenaya