frog hopper
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Buttercup has always been a bit hit and miss with the central locking. When I turn the key in the drivers lock to unlock everything works as it should, all doors are unlocked fine.
But about 8 times out of 10 when locking the passenger side rear door needs to be opened and locked by hand on the button, then I shut the door and everything is secure.
On a fairly regular basis all other doors decide not to play.
All door cards have been off many times, new (chinky I guess) actuators have been fitted and seem to work for a while, I have fitted new door buttons and housings, and that seemed to work for a while.
It don't seem to make any difference with the state of charge of the battery either.
Anyway, that's the long story over, I have found a supplier of quality HD actuators which are reasonably priced at just shy of £9 each. They are advertised as having an actuating force of 10 kilos, if I fit these am I going to cock something else up?
https://www.altecautomotive.co.uk/c...avy-duty-br10kg-forcebr-alts2802-1-6173-p.asp
But about 8 times out of 10 when locking the passenger side rear door needs to be opened and locked by hand on the button, then I shut the door and everything is secure.
On a fairly regular basis all other doors decide not to play.
All door cards have been off many times, new (chinky I guess) actuators have been fitted and seem to work for a while, I have fitted new door buttons and housings, and that seemed to work for a while.
It don't seem to make any difference with the state of charge of the battery either.
Anyway, that's the long story over, I have found a supplier of quality HD actuators which are reasonably priced at just shy of £9 each. They are advertised as having an actuating force of 10 kilos, if I fit these am I going to cock something else up?
https://www.altecautomotive.co.uk/c...avy-duty-br10kg-forcebr-alts2802-1-6173-p.asp