Door / window problem
Door / window problem
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lrebibo

Original Poster:

27 posts

218 months

Sunday 21st April 2013
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Hi guys,

For some reason, I can't open my Cerbera using the remote anymore (I have to open it manually), nor can I open the windows once I'm inside.

It seems that the indicators don't work either (i.e. light is on but not flashing). Also, the alarm system seems to be dis-activated.

I checked the fuses and they all work fine.

My best guess is that one of the electrical connections and/or the switches have been damaged by the water -as it rained hard a couple of weeks ago.

Any ideas welcome...

Cheers

C3BER

4,714 posts

247 months

Sunday 21st April 2013
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Does it start

lrebibo

Original Poster:

27 posts

218 months

Monday 22nd April 2013
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yes, perfectly well

Gazzab

21,583 posts

306 months

Monday 22nd April 2013
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Control box?

Tang Soo Tim

506 posts

193 months

Monday 22nd April 2013
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Is boot wet or drivers footwell wet ?

First job would be connections on control box in boot then all connections in doors as they really suffer in rain especially if you haven't done them yet ? Get some good quality electrical contact cleaner and some silicone grease for keeping moisture off connections once back together.

Could be a combination of a couple of things, I've not had any alarm issues but window problem I've just sorted

lrebibo

Original Poster:

27 posts

218 months

Monday 22nd April 2013
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thanks. The boot is a bit wet indeed, so it might actually be one of the switches that needs to be changed. Any ideas which one is connected to the windows?

pmessling

2,313 posts

227 months

Tuesday 23rd April 2013
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If you pull it off the top of the tank only held on with Velcro they should say what it is on top.

Tang Soo Tim

506 posts

193 months

Tuesday 23rd April 2013
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Yep it will be labelled on the top, careful when pushing connections back in as they can push inside the box smile just remove lid and support the board as you push back in.

If boot is wet i'd do them all while in there with some good contact cleaner. Any signs of corrosion on fuse board ? I believe there is an indicator and hazards control box under dashboard ( Access from footwell ) check that one to

lrebibo

Original Poster:

27 posts

218 months

Tuesday 23rd April 2013
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cheers

Just to make sure: the contact cleaner is a spray(http://www.maplin.co.uk/contact-cleaner-25340)?

the fuse box seems to be ok. I'll check the indicator /hazards control box....

Cerbieherts

1,652 posts

165 months

Tuesday 23rd April 2013
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It's labelled windows/lock control module, on the right (stood at the back of the car) on top of the tank.

Tanguero

4,535 posts

225 months

Wednesday 24th April 2013
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lrebibo said:
Hi guys,

For some reason, I can't open my Cerbera using the remote anymore (I have to open it manually), nor can I open the windows once I'm inside.

It seems that the indicators don't work either (i.e. light is on but not flashing). Also, the alarm system seems to be dis-activated.


Cheers
When you say you can't open it on the remote, do you mean it won't unlock or that the mirror buttons won't work? The indicators are tied in to the immobiliser/alarm so they flash when it is armed and disarmed, so the combination of not unlocking and indicators would make me think it is a problem with the alarm or immobiliser rather than the door control box.

Do you have the original Meta alarm or an after market one?

lrebibo

Original Poster:

27 posts

218 months

Wednesday 24th April 2013
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I mean that the mirror button won't work, so I suppose you're right, the problem may have something to do with the alarm -which is the original Meta

Cerbieherts

1,652 posts

165 months

Wednesday 24th April 2013
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The alarm is obviously working as the immobiliser is disengaging allowing the engine to start, yet the windows still don't operate; sounds more like a wiring/control unit issue....

Tanguero

4,535 posts

225 months

Wednesday 24th April 2013
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Cerbieherts said:
The alarm is obviously working as the immobiliser is disengaging allowing the engine to start, yet the windows still don't operate; sounds more like a wiring/control unit issue....
Or the lock relay in the alarm giving up the ghost... The immobiliser is a separate unit to the alarm and has nothing to do with the doors. A wiring issue may well stop the mirror button from opening the door but would have no effect on the indicators. Most likely the alarm is failing.

Cerbieherts

1,652 posts

165 months

Thursday 25th April 2013
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Yes the immobiliser is a seperate unit, but what I meant was the alarm is clearly functioning to a degree as it is sending a signal to the immobilser to disengage. I had poor contacts in the lower left plug of the lock control unit that caused this very issue. It also lost window operation.

FUBAR

17,065 posts

262 months

Thursday 25th April 2013
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I don't know much (and this wont help with your indicators) but pull the door card off and clean/dry/replace the connectors in the door. Its was about the only bit of DIY I could manage....until I got a professional to rewire the bloody lot lol

TimJM

1,497 posts

234 months

Thursday 25th April 2013
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Do any of the door/window functions work either from inside or out?

Cerbieherts

1,652 posts

165 months

Thursday 25th April 2013
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Check the fuse that feeds the control unit, fuse 6, 15a. If this is OK check the feeds at the control box. You will find 4 plugs, one has only two wires, a red and a black. This is the control unit power source.

Byker28i

85,438 posts

241 months

Thursday 25th April 2013
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Cerbieherts said:
Check the fuse that feeds the control unit, fuse 6, 15a. If this is OK check the feeds at the control box. You will find 4 plugs, one has only two wires, a red and a black. This is the control unit power source.
My control box is nearest the fuel tank sender - clearly marked


TimJM

1,497 posts

234 months

Thursday 25th April 2013
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You can check all the functions of the doors/window switches from that ecu in the boot if you have a multimeter. I would always suggest doing this first to pinpoint what is/isn't working before you start taking off door cards to clean connectors which may work perfectly well.

I produced a list of all the functions and readings for each pin a few years ago when I had some door/window issues - I will see if I can find the files anywhere.