In a Mk 4 Volkswagen Golf, the central locking fuse is typically located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. To access it, you may need to remove a cover panel. The specific fuse for the central locking system is usually labeled in the fuse diagram found on the cover or in the owner's manual. Always consult the manual for the exact fuse number and location.
i have a 1.4 Golf E 2002 plate. but my central locking has never worked or if i even have central locking even though it is stated on the vw site and numerous other sites. mine seems not to be working
i have a 1.4 golf E 2002 plate. but my central locking has never worked or if i even have central locking even though it is stated on the vw site and numerous other sites. mine seems not to be working
Google under Images will find i found mine there
it is very unlikely. i have never seen a vw golf sdi from 2000 onwards without the central locking as standard. i have one the same model and bought it new, it was a standard feature on this model at least for the golf's we got in malta. js
In the boot on under the carpet on the right hand tail light
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On a VW Golf MK5, the fuse box is located on the left side of the dashboard. It can be accessed by prying off the side cover.
it should be fuse #19 (green 30amp fuse) in the fuse box located under the dash board on the driver side.
The fuse box is located just below and to the right of the steering wheel.
A central locking problem in a Golf GTI can be caused by issues such as a faulty central locking module, a malfunctioning key fob, or worn door lock actuators. To troubleshoot, check the battery in the key fob and ensure it's functioning properly. If the key fob is fine, inspect the wiring and connections in the door or consider using a diagnostic tool to identify any error codes. If problems persist, consulting a professional mechanic or a VW specialist may be necessary for a thorough diagnosis and repair.
In the fuse box usually located under the steering wheel somewhere.
Fuse 14 controls the remote central locking and windows - in addition it has a link to the interior lights. The most common fault causing the fuse to blow is the front centre dome lighing console. the cables melt and cause the fuses to blow. please see this link http://uk-mkivs.net/forums/p/340705/2307643.aspx