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Old 28-01-2013, 07:44 PM   #1
Mikejd
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Join Date: May 2009
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Default Central locking prob??????

Hi guys, I hope some one might narrow this problem down for me, or perhaps tell me how i may narrow it down.
I can't lock my AU II Futura, first off I only use the key as the remote was lost many years ago.
Today I noticed my car was unlocked when I went to unlock the door. Then I noticed the interior light stayed on as I was driving off. When I tried locking the drivers door with the key (as usual) the lock just immeadiatly unlocked. I checked all the doors and they were firmly shut, tried again several times with no success. Also when I try using the central locking button on the dash it just immeadiatly unlocks. The fuse is ok. With the fuse removed all the passanger remain unlocked but I can lock the driver's door, at least then it looks like my car is locked. Can anyone point me in the right direction please?
Cheers
Mike

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