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I have been fitting central locking and the last lock LHS Rear caused the locking system to cycle lock / unlock.
Not wanting to wait to replace the s/h lock I decided to open it and see whats what. Everything inside was like brand new. Then I noticed two diodes in clips. A quick check with the multimeter showed that one was short circuit. Litraly pulled it out and replaced it with a new one, problem solved. U can use any general purpose diode IN4001 - 4007. Hope this may save some people a few dollars and fraustration.
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{USERNAME} wrote: I have been fitting central locking and the last lock LHS Rear caused the locking system to cycle lock / unlock. Also some intermittent problems with these locks are the diodes making intermittent contact within the holder, solution is to solder them in.
Not wanting to wait to replace the s/h lock I decided to open it and see whats what. Everything inside was like brand new. Then I noticed two diodes in clips. A quick check with the multimeter showed that one was short circuit. Litraly pulled it out and replaced it with a new one, problem solved. U can use any general purpose diode IN4001 - 4007. Hope this may save some people a few dollars and fraustration. Cheers TW.
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Ace |
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This is a very common problem, atleast with EF-EL to my knowledge.
Its happening intermittently to my car, and it happens all the time to my mate's EF Futura. This is REALLY handy to know |
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