Cant open 355GTB passenger door??
Cant open 355GTB passenger door??
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w1how

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1,507 posts

241 months

Tuesday 5th June 2007
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Just picked up a 355GTB today to put into stock but there is a little problem with the passenger door.Basically it wont unlock on the switch or the key.The plunger moves up very slightly but it seems as if something has siezed(central locking motor maybe??)Has anyone else with a 355 ever had this problem and if so what was the solution??The key turns easily back and forth in the lock but only enough to move the plunger back and forth a little.

w1how

Original Poster:

1,507 posts

241 months

Tuesday 5th June 2007
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Just been fiddling around with the key,gently easing the plunger up as far as it would go and then back down again and eventually hey presto-it unseizes itself and now its working properly again.I switched the headlights on and noticed the drivers side dipped beam wasnt working so got out of the car to investigate,closed the door and as it latched the dipped bulb came on!!Dont you just love Italian cars!

cronk-flakes

3,480 posts

279 months

Wednesday 6th June 2007
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rofl

When you beep the horn does the boot open?

neil-f

1,647 posts

233 months

Wednesday 6th June 2007
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Has this car sat around in damp garage or outside as sounds like you have some dodgy connections this could prove quite a headache
Hope you do not have any more trouble the F355 is such a brill car.

Murph7355

41,574 posts

282 months

Wednesday 6th June 2007
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cronk-flakes said:
rofl

When you beep the horn does the boot open?
I doubt it, but for feck's sake don't beep the horn as the doors will almost definitely fall off biggrin

Rule #5 of buying a Ferrari (Italian car!):

Always, ALWAYS check ALL electrical items prior to agreeing a price. ALWAYS. And if so much as one fuse is blown, lightbulb defective or item is working slowly either

a) Walk away
b) Insist it gets fixed prior to your purchase or
c) Get several '000s knocked off the price, collect it and take it straight to an auto-electrician and leave it there for a few months.