lfhoward wrote:
My guess is you are on the cusp of needing a new battery. The door locks take a lot of simultaneous juice. When you're driving, the alternator kicks in what you need and they lock normally. But when the Jeep is off they only go about halfway because your battery isn't supplying sufficient current. Not sure how you are able to start the engine if I'm right, though!

I don't think it's the battery. Starts no problem, and the battery doesn't really look that old. I ran the truck and tried the door locks. Still didn't make any difference.
Scar0 wrote:
Sounds like you have some work ahead of you...
Your symptoms are classic for a bad actuator. The lock actuator is part of the door latch.
Only way I know to fix it is to replace the latch.
But... One Q, when you manually pull up on the lock pin, is the resistance the same on the bad locks, as on the good ones?
Ok, so when I pull the passenger side lock manually, the resistance is a little weird. Sometimes it feels normal like the driver side, but if I have locked and unlocked the doors a few times, it does feel different. I can easily pull it up part of the way, but then I have to give it a bit more to fully unlock the door. Same kind of thing to lock it. Feels like I may be pushing a gear or motor or something that doesn't really want to go. Also, after spending some time today messing around with things, the passenger door lock doesn't auto lock anymore once I start driving. It also seems to move less frequently when I push the lock and unlock buttons. Also, after locking and unlocking the doors a few times, the driver side doesn't want to unlock electronically anymore. I let it sit for a minute and then it works again fine.