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Black Bess



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Help...... Central locking stopped working

Hello

I have had a sudden problem with my 2005 sport. The central locking worked fine when I parked last night, but this morning there was no response when I pressed the remote fob to unlock. Nothing.

I was able to let myself in through the passenger side manual unlock under the end cap and the car stared normally. But there is still no response to the fob to lock or unlock. I have tried my spare fob and I have checked the fuse for the central locking in the glove box fuse panel.

I even, out of desparation, tried disconnecting the battery for 30 mins and reconnecting, but to no avail.

So I can lock and unlock manually through the passenger side, but weirdly, the tailgate is unlocked and stays that way. I am suspicious of the offside rear door mechanism, because the internal door handle stopped working recently, but I did not expect this complete failure.

Any ideas where I should look next?

Thank you
Adam..

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Paddi



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Maybe start with the easiest checks first?
When did you last use your spare fob? If you haven't been regularly switching fobs to keep the batterys charged then perhaps they both have flat/defunct batterys.

Your local motor factors or service garage probably have a little gadget which can detect if your fobs are transmitting a RF signal.

If the fobs are working then the next obvious step is to have the OBD codes read. If there is another forum member nearby with a IID tool they could do that for you. 2008 MY Java Black TDV8 HSE

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Black Bess



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Thank you for the advice.

I have had another look at it this morning. What I now know is that the central locking works via the lock/unlock buttons on the dash. But there is no response whatsoever to the key fobs. I have tried the one that was in daily use until Friday and which was used to lock the car on Friday night but could not unlock it on Saturday morning. I have also tried the spare fob to no avail. Since the central locking is working, but not through the fobs, is there some kind of reset that I might need to do? This has never happened before in 8 years of ownership.

I might add that the immobiliser is unaffected as the car still starts normally.

Thank you
Adam..

Post #513850 Sun Jan 08 2017 1:49pm
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Black Bess



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I am thinking that I may need to seek out someone to read fault codes for me, but before I do, does anyone have any thoughts as to what can be happening?

I locked the car normally one night and the next morning there was no response to the key fob. I can lock and unlock the car manually and the immobilizer clearly recognizes the key fob because it starts normally.

Crucially, the lock buttons on the dash lock and unlock all doors normally too. Just no response to either key fob.

I have checked the central locking fuse, which obviously was okay since the dash buttons work. But I assume there must be some sort of reset needed. Although I have no evidence as to what has caused this.

All thoughts very much appreciated!
Adam..I

Post #514222 Thu Jan 12 2017 1:09pm
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donny dog



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I had similar symptoms, and the dealer ordered a new module, but I cured it by taking out the relevant fuse and putting it back again. However, as you have already disconnected the battery maybe that won't work and it really is the module.

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Black Bess



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Wow, that is helpful.

Don`t suppose you know where the central locking module is located?

Thanks
Adam..

Post #514306 Thu Jan 12 2017 10:21pm
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donny dog



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Sorry, no. I forgot to say that this phenomenon struck again a few months later, was cured the same way (with fuse removal), and never happened again, (but that's probably no help to you!). As a guess, I'd suggest the module may be under the steering column, as that's where you have to put the key if you are having problems with key recognition.

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Black Bess



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No that is very helpful actually. I will have a look at it this weekend (if it isn`t too cold outside). It is too difficult to mess around in the dark in the evenings.

Thanks again.

Adam..

Post #514327 Fri Jan 13 2017 9:18am
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Black Bess



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I am still trying to overcome this problem. To save me a lot of dismantling work, does anyone know the location of the central locking control module?

Thanks
Adam..

Post #514888 Wed Jan 18 2017 11:57am
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Socast



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Did you try pulling the fuse ?

Also disconnecting the battery doesnt always clear the problem, to do a soft reste you need to disconnect the battery and touch the two leads together.

Post #514893 Wed Jan 18 2017 12:22pm
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Black Bess



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Ah brilliant. I assume you mean touching the disconnected live and earth terminals?

Thanks
Adam..

Post #514894 Wed Jan 18 2017 12:25pm
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Socast



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Thats the badger Thumbs Up

Post #514899 Wed Jan 18 2017 12:46pm
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Black Bess



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Badger?? I have enough trouble with Ratty and Moley. Rolling with laughter

Post #514913 Wed Jan 18 2017 1:26pm
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