I think that on your VP commodore when you say that the central locking is not working that the problem is with the rear doors, and when this happens the problem is when the solenoid on the door lock assembly has given out,so make sure that all of the wiring to the doors is good, plus the remote is working right then ,if still not working go to the wreckers and get a rear door lock mechanism out of a VS commodore and the newer part should work.
depends on the prob but most likely with 206 replace the central locking motors
What do mean fix it? Have checked the fuse has not blown?
what year jabronie?
wear is the fuse for centrol locking on a vw sharan
To fix the central locking on a 54 plate Daewoo Matiz, start by checking the fuses related to the central locking system in the fuse box. If the fuses are intact, inspect the wiring and connections in the door locks and the central locking module for any damage or corrosion. If necessary, you may need to replace faulty components, such as the central locking actuator or the control module. If these steps do not resolve the issue, consider consulting a professional mechanic for further diagnosis.
A new central locking pump is needed.
hi my car wont open with central locking have to use the key to open but it locks with central locking i can here a click when trying to open but wont work
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The secret to fixing the central locking in a Peugeot 206 is by checking the keys. Check the keys to see if the infrared responders are functioning. These can only be programed using diagnostic equipment available on Peugeot repair shops.
inside the locking unit in the door is a plastic screw jack that breaks. it can be repaired easily if you can trace the part. easy fix Simon
To fix the central locking problem with a Seat Cordoba, first, check the fuses related to the central locking system to ensure they are not blown. If the fuses are fine, inspect the door lock actuators for any signs of damage or wear, as these may need to be replaced. Additionally, examine the wiring harness for any loose connections or broken wires. If the issue persists, consider using a diagnostic tool to read any error codes that may indicate further electrical issues.