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I've finally got around to sorting my central locking out. It doesn't activate the passenger side one. In short, what has happened is that, at some time, water has got into the control unit on the drivers door and shorted a few resistors out, and I'm assuming has blown the pcb board in there, so it doesn't work. The alarm control works fine, as it has a separate actuator to do this.

What I'm after is either someone who is prepared to breath life back into the pcb, or does anyone have a replacement unit? The part number for the unit is 8058037P00, it is located in the drivers door (RHD) at the bottom of the locking mechenism.

 

TIA

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I know you have probably checked this dave, but for people doing a search a common fault for the passenger side central locking not working is a blown fuse in the drivers footwell fusebox.

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I know you have probably checked this dave, but for people doing a search a common fault for the passenger side central locking not working is a blown fuse in the drivers footwell fusebox.

Yeah, thanks Mark, as I was already working in the drivers door anyway I did a meter check on the in-line connector. I checked for incoming voltage (which was there) and outgoing voltage (which wasn't!!) That's when I then took everything apart and took out the unit, took it apart and found the damage. Should have this sorted by the end of the week.

For anyone who is also having probs, if the fuse that Mark mentioned above is OK, then HERE'S the wiring diagramm from the on-line manual. This also gives you the colour codes for the in-line conector that I used for the voltage check.

Also, for the JAP owners, HERE'S the translation for the footwell fuse box. The one you want is the white one in the bottom left corner.

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