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Muskie

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passenger door lock
« on: 15 October 2007, 18:30:23 »

Hello I am new to this site so please bear with me if the answer is already on the site i just cant find it.
My central locking plays up now and again only on the passenger side.
I unlock the car with the fob and about 1 in 20 times the passenger side does not unlock.
I can see the catch moving but it just seems to jump and stay locked.
All the other doors are ok.
The rest of the time it unlocks ok. any ideas please  :-/
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Re: passenger door lock
« Reply #1 on: 15 October 2007, 18:55:59 »

Not done too much work inside the door on the Omega door but had similar on other models where adjustment of servo needed doing.  Could be that moving it a few mm's will allow the lock assembly to physically 'lock' instead of getting so far and not actually passing over the bar, if you follow??
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Re: passenger door lock
« Reply #2 on: 15 October 2007, 19:10:01 »

Lazy motor is another possibility. The passenger side is normally reliable, so may be worth getting a 2nd hand one, and fitting, lubing the mech whilst there, rather than having to strip down twice.
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