Passenger Door Central Locking Failure
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2015 2:22 pm
Hi, everyone.
First post, though I've been utilising the collected wisdom that is the forum for a few months!
My passenger door central locking has just stopped working. I noticed the other day that the motor was making a funny noise and doesn't lock or unlock the door. I suspected a mechanical problem, as the locking tab on the inside of the door didn't seem to work either. I was able to lock it from outside with the key, albeit stiffly.
I took off the door card today and had a look at it, squirted some lubricant into the mechanism and the manual interior lock now works, but the central locking still doesn't. As far as I can see, the rod linkages are all connected, and the motor is being powered as it is making a noise.
Has anyone come across this? Is it possible that the door locking motor is jammed? Or is it likely to be a fault in the lock itself? Access inside the door looks appalling, so if it's not an easy fix it may have to be a dealer job (luckily still under warranty).
Thanks,
Andrew
First post, though I've been utilising the collected wisdom that is the forum for a few months!
My passenger door central locking has just stopped working. I noticed the other day that the motor was making a funny noise and doesn't lock or unlock the door. I suspected a mechanical problem, as the locking tab on the inside of the door didn't seem to work either. I was able to lock it from outside with the key, albeit stiffly.
I took off the door card today and had a look at it, squirted some lubricant into the mechanism and the manual interior lock now works, but the central locking still doesn't. As far as I can see, the rod linkages are all connected, and the motor is being powered as it is making a noise.
Has anyone come across this? Is it possible that the door locking motor is jammed? Or is it likely to be a fault in the lock itself? Access inside the door looks appalling, so if it's not an easy fix it may have to be a dealer job (luckily still under warranty).
Thanks,
Andrew