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Central Locking problem
« on: 24 March 2008, 13:06:04 »

I have a 1995 Diesel Omega Estate, which has developed a central locking problem, the interior locks are showing half way open/closed and the drivers door can't be opened using the key, but you can open the passenger side with the key and the drivers door can be unlocked from the inside, the immoboliser can be un-set using the the key fob - any ideas what could be causing the problem??
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Re: Central Locking problem
« Reply #1 on: 24 March 2008, 13:09:16 »

All locks get stuck between locked and unlocked?
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Re: Central Locking problem
« Reply #2 on: 24 March 2008, 13:10:00 »

Yes!
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Re: Central Locking problem
« Reply #3 on: 24 March 2008, 13:12:12 »

Odd one....

When you say you cant use key in drivers lock, why is that, wrong key?

Pressing the drivers door pin up and down, does that cause other doors to lock/unlock as expected?
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Re: Central Locking problem
« Reply #4 on: 24 March 2008, 13:15:58 »

I have always used the fob to open it, so I think the lock may be seized, if you press the drivers door pin down or up it doesn't alter the other locks
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Re: Central Locking problem
« Reply #5 on: 24 March 2008, 13:18:47 »

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I have always used the fob to open it, so I think the lock may be seized, if you press the drivers door pin down or up it doesn't alter the other locks
To me, sounds like drivers door motor has partially failed.  Thats common enough, but never seen it have the effect on other doors...   ...though sounds like yours may be IR type, which I haven't had to many dealings with...
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Re: Central Locking problem
« Reply #6 on: 24 March 2008, 13:24:28 »

Thank you , I will change that and let you know how it goes  :y
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