#1: Central Locking working in opposite.... Author: Bruiser, Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2016 8:08 pm ---- Hi 206 colleagues out there.
I recently asked for help on my Central Locking problem, and am once again seeking help or advice on the following fault.
My 5 door 1.4 HDI year 2004 works fine other than when I exit the car and open the drivers door using the release lever. The other 3 doors and boot then immediately lock themselves. I then have to operate the central locking keyswitch to open these 3 doors and the boot.
I have re-set the BSI (disconnecting/re-connecting the vehicle battery) to no avail.
Any help or advice would be most gratefully appreciated.
#2: Re: Central Locking working in opposite.... Author: Timon2210, Location: PalestinePosted: Fri Aug 26, 2016 7:36 am ---- I believe that you have a problem with the master central locking lock,which cause the others to work in opposite way.
So does your car close the central lock when you move,like auto lock?
#3: Re: Central Locking working in opposite.... Author: Bruiser, Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2016 5:06 pm ---- Hi.
The central locking does not auto-lock when moving. The fault only happens (central locking activates and locks the other 3 x doors) every time I exit the driver's door by operating the internal door release handle.
I should add that the system is fine and is not activated if someone is sitting in the opposite side and exits the N/S/F door.
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