Central locking conundrum....
Central locking conundrum....
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Andy JB

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1,320 posts

242 months

Saturday 2nd April 2016
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My chim500 has again had its central locking fail second time.

Last year I replaced relay and both solenoids and all good. It worked fine until todays release from winter layup.

Not sure when exactly it failed but i did change 100 amp fuse today while doing a few maintenance jobs and again noticed both locks inoperative. Not sure if fuse was connected to locks failing as it does affect alarm when disconnecting fuse.


Alarm activating okay just not locking doors on the fob. Relay clicking when fob pressed okay and both lower door buttons operative

Anyone have suggestions or similar experiences?

SMB

1,523 posts

289 months

Sunday 3rd April 2016
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Andy JB said:
My chim500 has again had its central locking fail second time.

Last year I replaced relay and both solenoids and all good. It worked fine until todays release from winter layup.

Not sure when exactly it failed but i did change 100 amp fuse today while doing a few maintenance jobs and again noticed both locks inoperative. Not sure if fuse was connected to locks failing as it does affect alarm when disconnecting fuse.


Alarm activating okay just not locking doors on the fob. Relay clicking when fob pressed okay and both lower door buttons operative

Anyone have suggestions or similar experiences?
Where did you get the solenoids you fitted last year? I found that the cheap ones ( from maplins) I fitted once lasted long enough I threw the receipt out and no longer. Fitted spal ones next time round, still working.( fingers crossed)

Andy JB

Original Poster:

1,320 posts

242 months

Sunday 3rd April 2016
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SMB said:
Anyone have suggestions or similar experiences?
Where did you get the solenoids you fitted last year? I found that the cheap ones ( from maplins) I fitted once lasted long enough I threw the receipt out and no longer. Fitted spal ones next time round, still working.( fingers crossed)
The solonoids and relays were tvr supplier sourced, however, if they fail again I may fit the cheaper ones but I'm not convinced it's the solenoids which have failed.

Andy JB

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1,320 posts

242 months

Wednesday 13th April 2016
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Anyone ?

If I can hear the relay clicking under the dash , doers this mean its functional or not necessarily? Considering its only 12 months old too! I'd rather not spend £40.00 replacing this & removing the dash if its unlikely.

ukdj

1,004 posts

207 months

Wednesday 13th April 2016
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Check for voltage at the solenoids when operating the fob, lots easier to get at than removing the dash, if no voltage there then you need to work backwards to find the fault.

WOO5IE

955 posts

220 months

Wednesday 13th April 2016
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Have you tried the central button on the opening knob . That may prove the solenoids are working or not or just the fob/remote.

Andy JB

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1,320 posts

242 months

Wednesday 13th April 2016
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WOO5IE said:
Have you tried the central button on the opening knob . That may prove the solenoids are working or not or just the fob/remote.
Good point - the central button doesn't operate either or door locks. Alarm sets okay & I can hear relay clicking. Its just the relay and solenoids were replaced 12 months ago. Apart from changing the 100amp fuse recently (which does disconnect the alarm) I fail to see how these can be faulty as they were OE supplied.