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HOW TO: Replace Faulty Door Lock Module
holepunch:
Great work on this guide! :congrats:
I had no trouble replacing the unit, however my rear wash wipe has stopped working.
Its not a fuse and the connector is getting power. Having tried a replacement unit its still not working so I'm starting to think it might be a coding issue.
Has anyone suffered a similar problem or could offer some advice.
Thanks
Rob
Golftdi364:
--- Quote from: nc35 on September 06, 2011, 05:58:26 pm ---Bit of a thread hi-jack.
Fortunately it was my passenger door that was faulty. So not an immediate problem.
I did get it work again using the two man unlock bang handle technique.
The advice I was given was to remove the "hidden screws" from the door trim. So at least if everything goes wrong you can still remove the trim and open the door...
If anyone has a problem with the passenger door please pm me I have one for sale. Never fitted as the unlock bang technique cured my lock :laugh:
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i know this ia a old post but can anyone tell me where the hidden screws are and what the two man unlock bang handle technique?
Masud Ali:
The door latch on the cars can be really tricky to repair or replace. It would be best if you get it checked firstly from the dealer itself. Another thing you can do is hire an auto locksmith to troubleshoot your car's door lock module.
Matthewsimone:
So interior door card/trim can stay in place during this module replacement then? :smiley:
doylebros:
--- Quote from: Matthewsimone on August 10, 2015, 09:18:42 pm ---So interior door card/trim can stay in place during this module replacement then? :smiley:
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Yes the interior card doesn't need to be removed
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