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im locked out of my car???

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im locked out of my car???

Post by Ryan »

Gday all, i got a slight prob with the central locking on my car, went outside this morning to get in my car, pushed the button on my keyring to unlock the car and the 2 beeps went like normal but the doors didnt unlock, managed to unlock the drivers door with the key but the passenger and rear door i cant open, cant even lift the lock by hand its as if it is stuck down, yet it worked fine when i locked the car last night???????

any ideas??

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Ryan
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Post by Wendle »

its a nissan. lean against it untill the door falls off.
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Post by Wendle »

I guess the first thing to do would be to pull the door trims off and see if the little actuator doodads are getting power when you hit the button. then take it from there??
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Post by Ryan »

yea i guess i was just hoping for a simple fix where i dont have to do alot :lol: :lol: :D
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Post by grimbo »

you could try disconnecting the battery and then reconnecting sometimes this can clear a power delivery problem. Is it also hooked into an alarm system because if so maybe try resetting the alarm too
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Post by Area54 »

I agree with Wendle, pull the trims and check the actuators. The snipper button rods and bushes can bind, had a similar prob with the Mav. Mine was a country vehicle, and a lot of components were choked with dirt and crud. Flushed most of it out with Co2 cleaner (but not the lekky actuators), then followed with spray grease. Check for voltage presence also, but if it is a binding linkage, you will be able to see the actuator moving once (linkage) disconnected.
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