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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: brian24 on 14 March 2012, 10:41:03

Title: the central locking problem
Post by: brian24 on 14 March 2012, 10:41:03
hi to all, before i start i would like to say have spent over a hour going through the previous posts about the central locking problems to find a result but not as yet.
so,
the problem i have is i gues something sticking,maybe?
when i use the remote to unlock car it unlocks all except drivers door,although on the odd occasion it does. when i go to lock using remote does same again all ecept drivers door although you see the pin going down a bit.
i have tried the key in ignition thing but if i unlock car then get in put key into pos 2 then press remote to lock nothing happens. i can press dr door pin and goes down locking all it does pull up again all be it a bit sticky and unlocks all.
i hope this makes some sense as its doing my head in, many thanks :'(
Title: Re: the central locking problem
Post by: doz on 14 March 2012, 10:45:44
Duff solenoid. Had this issue before where the lock bounces a little but the solenoid doesn't have the guts to move it. Off to breakers and find a new one or ask in here
Title: Re: the central locking problem
Post by: TheBoy on 14 March 2012, 10:59:30
Indeed, normally a tired door lock motor.

Replacign the microswitches inside may help, or a known good 2nd hand one from a breaker here. Bit fiddly to change.
Title: Re: the central locking problem
Post by: brian24 on 14 March 2012, 11:04:52
thanks for that can i ask if any members in my area of fife can do this fiddly job,as my skills are lets just say crap at mechanical issues.  :)
Title: Re: the central locking problem
Post by: Roger Blake on 16 March 2012, 20:39:30
Usually the microswitches that actuate the motor are dirty. The drivers door has two micro switches and a replacement unit costs more than the other doors which only have one. Try vigorously working the door pin up and down manually and see if it solved the problem. There are some good guides on this forum if you need to replace. The hardest part is getting the door trim off!
Regor
Title: Re: the central locking problem
Post by: mantamania on 17 March 2012, 08:21:38
I had the same problem a couple of months ago. I followed the guide on here, replaced the micro switches and it works perfectly.
Title: Re: the central locking problem
Post by: Carfix on 17 March 2012, 14:53:41
Yep, same happened to me. I followed the "how to guide" and replaced the microswitches. Cost about £1.99 each from RS Components. (Maplins may do similar ones?)