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Test the Central Locking
« on: Jul 24th, 2014, 7:50am » |
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Tompion Senior Member 1997 2.3 ULTIMA SALOON Posts: 2267 Re: Central locking « Reply #4 on: Jun 4th, 2014, 3:43pm » Quote Modify Remove ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------- I just did some tests. Using the remote: If I leave either rear door open the car still locks. If I leave either front door open the locks cycle but don’t lock. If I leave either front door open & unplug it’s connector on the door pillar the other doors lock. With the key: As with the remote except it won’t attempt to lock if the door you’re locking is open. So if you unplug the front doors in turn & find the car then locks with one unplugged you’ll at least know which lock to look at. IP Logged ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------- ABS multiplug wheel sensor pins MK IV or MK 20 Pages: 1 Reply Send Topic
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