Oldsmobile Bravada no electrical power to interior features including locks and windows on Oldsmobile Bravada

Submitted by Jim Taddei · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Oldsmobile Bravada owners report experiencing a lack of electrical power to interior features such as locks and windows. This issue may stem from a loss of power affecting various systems, including power door locks, windows, interior lights, stereo, and air conditioning. Owners are advised to check the interior fuse panel for two small metal boxes related to power locks/seats and power windows, as removing and reinstalling these can help reset them. Additionally, multiple blown fuses or a faulty relay may contribute to the power loss, so it’s recommended to inspect all related fuses before checking relays. Furthermore, if there is no power to the small connector on the starter while turning the key, it could indicate a problem with the starting circuit, possibly involving a defective relay.

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Average mileage: 173,750 miles
(170,000 - 177,500)

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