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reno9

Central Lock Don't Work

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reno9

Hello,

my 205 lost central lock, I tried another drivers side solenod-motor but nothing, my original solenoid have 2 plugs with 2 contact but other have 3 in one plug- can I really use that my original is opened and its broke. And how it need to move - with ease, without any klics? Is there any relay or something else to look at?

I cant closse boot at all now cause it have other key what dont have?

 

Rein

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lagonda

Had this with mine, it's almost certainly the driver's door actuator...there's no solenoid in that one, just an absurd amount of unreliable electronics. All it does is effectively wipe contacts & reverse polarity. A simple reversing polarity switch would do the job, but that's Peugeot for you. Pulled mine apart but not an electronics expert & nothing obvious to repair. Think a new actuator is the only answer...I did buy a universal actuator from "Maplins" which I was told would work, but didn't...those are advertised on ebay, so don't waste your money on one of those.

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reno9

I tried other one what is original like I said, but with one extra contact - does it makes any difference?

 

Rein

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reno9

Does anyone knows differents about 4 and 5 contact actuators?

 

Rein

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reno9

I just found out that 5 contact thing is with motor and 4 contact is without motor - thats onlu switch, maybe 5 contact thing is for remote central lock.

Does anybody knows anything about that stuff..

What to do for working central lock?

 

Rein

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AndyJ

The central locking is controlled by a unit that sits on a bracket bolted under the steering column, might be worth swapping this out for a known good one if you can get hold of one easily. But as said, its usually the actuator in the door that goes. I've also had the connector between the door and the body corrode so it stopped working until I cleaned the connector out.

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reno9

Hey I am bored to fix oe central lock - theres no any control unit- its inside the drivers motor-solenoid.

 

I'm going to use a set of Waeco ml 44 central lock set with control unit and i got a alarm for free- then I can open doors with remote.

 

Now is my question: How to find boot central lock motor cable under the dash? Where to find.

 

Rein

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