T61p does not suspend to sleep or hibernate when idle

I am running a T61, Windows XP SP3 with all drivers updated and I am experiencing this strange power management problem. Regardless of the settings in the power management, my T61 won't go to sleep or hibernate on its own.
But pressing the Fn + F4 or Fn + F12 button works like a charm and the system comes back up fine.
I upgraded to SP3 in order to see if that would fix the glitch, but no success. Any ideas?

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