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zorro180
PostPosted: Wed May 25, 2016 2:55 am Up
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Hi Guys, I have just acquired a 206 GT Grand Tourisme, my central locking is playing up. Every time i lock the car with the remote key it automatically unlocks and will not stay locked, this happens with all the keys. Any ideas guys
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One of the solenoids in the doors has gone which is making the locks bounce.
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zorro180
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could this also include the boot
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206gt160
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How would we know which specific solenoid has gone.. or is it literally trial and error and buying a whole working set
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mtempsch
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206gt160 wrote:
How would we know which specific solenoid has gone.. or is it literally trial and error and buying a whole working set

One method 'I've seen mentioned here: unplug one at a time and see if the ones still connected then work correctly.

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zorro180
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cheers, are they easy to get to, I'm not mechanically minded lol,
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mtempsch wrote:
206gt160 wrote:
How would we know which specific solenoid has gone.. or is it literally trial and error and buying a whole working set

One method 'I've seen mentioned here: unplug one at a time and see if the ones still connected then work correctly.

Sometimes the button on the door that contains the dead solenoid don't move when the key fob is pressed, although not an entirely reliable method of seeing which has gone.

zorro180 wrote:
could this also include the boot
Yes the tailgate one can go.

zorro180 wrote:
cheers, are they easy to get to, I'm not mechanically minded lol,
Remove the door cards and then you get access to the inner workings of the door and can get to the solenoids.
Tailgate one is simply the panel on the inside of the tailgate. It just pops off with a bit of pulling.

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