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Deckchair5
PostPosted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 11:52 am Up
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And if it's dead? And I replace the solenoid? Will the rest start working?
Probably, certainly if the passenger side remains unlocked then the others will copy it and never stay locked

How do I see if it's recieving a close now?
A close now signal? You study the wiring diagram and see which wire is the command signal wire and check if it receives a pulse when trying to lock the car

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Cookieace
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How on earth do I do that lol, I have no experience with care whatsoever lol.
Is it worth taking it to a Peugeot dealer and asking them to fix my door solenoid?

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Deckchair5
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Certainly or any auto electrician
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Cookieace
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Ok so run a Peugeot dealer and ask to have a new passenger door side solenoid?
How much will that cost, do you know?
Thanks again mate.
If this does not work do you have any other suggestions?

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Deckchair5
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No don't tell them what to do as they might do just that as a customer request and nothing else. Tell them the symptoms you are experiencing in the best detail you can, write it down for them and then let them decide what is wrong and fix it

It's a very common fault on all cars so it shouldn't take them long at all

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Cookieace
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Ok well they said they would run a diagnostics test which is like 48 quid Surprised
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jonathonccs
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definitely sounds like a solenoid problem. I've just had the same problem. Got a replacement @ the scrappys for a fiver
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Ok, from what I've read it seems like a solenoid problem too, would that explain why the doors won't unlock? And when I lock them they all bounce apart from the passengers?
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Deckchair5
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would that explain why the doors won't unlock?
It would explain why the passenger door doesn't lock or unlock

And when I lock them they all bounce apart from the passengers?

Yes

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So how much will it cost to get the passanger door solenoid done? Thanks.
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jonathonccs wrote:
Got a replacement @ the scrappys for a fiver

A new one will cost you about £25

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How much will it cost to get it repaired at a peugeot dealer?
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JohnB1957
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I bought a 2003 model diesel 1.4 lx 206 on Wednesday from a garage in Stockport. There were several things wrong with it which I am addressing in turn.

One of which was the central locking.

Thanks to Vaughan1993, that's all sorted!

Thanks mate. Much appreciated (££££££!)

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yobyob
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problem with remote central locking since i had new key cut and programmed at auto locksmith - central locking worked prior to new key but enginer could not reset remote locking can anybody help
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