Hi Folks, again another newbie post!! I am wondering if our bongo might have central locking that just is not working, it just seems odd that there are so many features on it (electric windows and mirrors etc.) but there is not central locking on it. There is a fuse there (which is not blown) so i'm assuming it feeds other things. Help for an idiot gratefully received. It is an P reg and VIN is SGL5-11etc.
Thanks Robin and Maria
Central Locking
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- Bongonaut
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Re: Central Locking
usually its a busted wire in loom from door to cab
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Re: Central Locking
They mostly have manual central locking from the driver's door - not all have remote central locking 

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Re: Central Locking
Fuse 4 (30a) just does the central locking. If changing that doesnt help, you could remove the drivers door panel and have to look to see that the switch mechanism is there and functioning.
Re: Central Locking
Most likely, as said, where the loom passes from the A pillar into the driver's door. Pretty simple DIY fix or looms are available. At a price.
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Re: Central Locking
Thanks guys, wiring loom checked and sure enough 1 little wire broken now fixed, central looking working again.
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Re: Central Locking
Great news 
