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PaulC1959 wrote:Okay Guys
A big THANKS for the feed back in the earlier post.
Now for a new one, any ideas on what are the most likely causes of the SERVICE light flickering on and off in company with the Electronic Incident Warning Light? I know it is likely to be referring to something in the engine bay but I do not really know where to start, the Lambda Probe was loose and this has now been tightened up, it did seem to reduce the frequency of the lights flashing but not stop them.
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PaulC1959 wrote:Greetings most learned gentlemen.
I have a few more questions of the what do you think, or how do I fix this or that variety to come in the near future, but for now I would like to offer another fault for your consideration, this one is driving me nuts at the moment.
The passenger door is not working via the electronic "blipper", it can only be locked externally using the key in what is a very stiff lock, it has already had a lot of WD40 to try and ease it and the key does now turn in the lock, but it is still quite stiff. When the passenger door has remained locked when I used the “blipper” to enter the car from the driver’s side and I reach over to unlock the passenger’s door using the release handle on that door, I can hear a whirring as the door opens. Any Ideas on where to start please?
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PaulC1959 wrote:The passenger door is not working via the electronic "blipper", it can only be locked externally using the key in what is a very stiff lock, it has already had a lot of WD40 to try and ease it and the key does now turn in the lock, but it is still quite stiff. When the passenger door has remained locked when I used the “blipper” to enter the car from the driver’s side and I reach over to unlock the passenger’s door using the release handle on that door, I can hear a whirring as the door opens. Any Ideas on where to start please?
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JohnC wrote:PaulC1959 wrote:The passenger door is not working via the electronic "blipper", it can only be locked externally using the key in what is a very stiff lock, it has already had a lot of WD40 to try and ease it and the key does now turn in the lock, but it is still quite stiff. When the passenger door has remained locked when I used the “blipper” to enter the car from the driver’s side and I reach over to unlock the passenger’s door using the release handle on that door, I can hear a whirring as the door opens. Any Ideas on where to start please?
Paul,
Paul, You have two things going on here. The fact that the passengers door will only lock/unlock via the key suggests that the lock/unlock solenoid is not working or has become disconnected.
Secondly, The fact that you can open the door with its own door release handle has no bearing on the lock solenoid. The key locked lock, is not hindered by the door opening motor, which you hear whirring therefore the door will open.
The door mechanism is protected by a type of plastic bag over it to stop water which might have entered via the actual push button, so spraying it with WD40 is unlikely to get to the right places.
The only real answer to this is to remove the side panel alongside the rear seat and see what has happened. Possibly the connector to the solenoid is corroded or fallen off. Below is a pic of the door mechanism which I hope will help you.
There is a typo on the pic which I have just noticed... for "f" read door opening motor ..... and for "c" lock/unlock solenoid.
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