you should be abble to open the driver side door or the bood,and the open the rest from inside
The double locking feature on your Ford may no longer work due to several reasons, such as a malfunctioning central locking system, a weak or dead key fob battery, or a blown fuse. Additionally, issues with the door latch mechanism or wiring could also cause this feature to fail. It's advisable to check the key fob battery first, followed by inspecting fuses and the locking mechanism. If the problem persists, consulting a professional mechanic or dealership may be necessary.
Lock washers, Self locking nuts, Double (Jam) nuts,
one of your doors or bonnet not shut we had the same problem but they will only flash on double locking
2.4L double overhead cam. 150hp
You are correct in that the Central Security Module (CSM) is responsible for central locking (Remove trim from above driver's footwell and you'll see the security module mounted above the engine ecu (PCM). It's a small black box with two connectors (one blue, one green). Are there any fault codes stored in the CSM? (Ford > Focus > Security > 1.6 > Petrol > 2000 > 1.6I 16V Zetec-SE > All Codes > CSM ISO) The CSM can be replaced for a used one, no coding needed, just have to add in the remotes (manual process). I got a used CSM off a well-known auction site for less than £15 hoping to cure a fault on my Focus. If you do get hold of a replacement module make sure it has the same functions labelled on the case: RF = Remotes, CL = Central Locking, DL = Double Locking, AL = Alarm Matt Read More: http://www.spsupport.com/index.php/kunena-forum/15-general/2139-2000-focus-central-locking-module#ixzz2S0Aw2aQg
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Single Shot, $25 - $75 or Double Barrel, $150 - $250, depending on condition and the buyer's mood. Less if broken or rusted, a little more if like new.
The central angle is double the measure.
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When choosing a bike U-lock, look for features like a hardened steel shackle, a pick-resistant locking mechanism, a disc-style cylinder, and a double locking mechanism for the best security.
To properly use the locking clip on a car seat, first make sure the seat belt is securely fastened through the car seat. Then, slide the locking clip onto the seat belt and position it close to the buckle. Pull the seat belt tight to remove any slack and ensure a secure fit. Finally, double-check that the locking clip is holding the seat belt in place to keep your child safe in the car seat.
single destroys the brain and double destroys the spinal cord or central nervous system