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Electric door locks

Tech Talk for Ford, Mazda, Daihatsu & Makes that currently dont have a home.

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Electric door locks

Post by Mr DJ »

Have just bought this 95 Feroza SXII and have noticed the automatic door lock dosen't seem to do anything :?

Is there a common place to start looking for the fault or just start pulling stuff apart.

This is the switch I'm talking about, between the seats on the console.
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Also this had tape on it as the front small button is broken.
What is it for and is it worth the time to find another one ??
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Any advice is appreciated as I know nothing about these rigs as yet.
Cheers, Doug.
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Post by stagma »

i'm not sure about ur car but that button in the center console in mine only operated the rear door and i'd say that button above the power window switch turns off the passenger side controls
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Post by ferozious »

Firstly, welcome to the dark side of daihatsu ownership Doug.

Apologies if you already know or worked it out, but the first switch is for locking/unlocking the rear door. Apart from the usual multimeter test o see if current is reaching the rear door lock mechanism, no real advice to give about what to look for fault wise.

The switch on the door is to lock the power windows so passenger cannot operate their side......only really useful for long drives when you want passengers to suffer the gaseous aftermath of the driver eating a dodgy pie :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Hope that helps a bit. Highly recommend pulling the switches out and giving a good clean before anything, as water and dust buildup seems to hurt these things.
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Post by Mr DJ »

The dark side isn't that bad as I also have a 91 Surf, I like a challenge I suppose :lol:

Will pull the rear lock switch and check it out.

Thanks.
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Post by murcod »

That switch is a bit complex inside. Basically, it sends a voltage spike to the rear door lock- the polarity is reversed to the solenoid to make it lock/ unlock.
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Post by Mr DJ »

Pulled it apart, some wally had forgotten to plug it in when they had reassembled.
Works fine now, just hope it wasn't pulled for a reason :?

Thanks for the help, I hope all the fixes are as easy as this one :lol:
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Post by murcod »

I'd unplugged mine because the alarm remote would unlock the boot- but having the switch connected as well resulted in a blown fuse....
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Post by Mr DJ »

OK, my central locking on the front doors does not lock/unlock the rear door when the front doors are activated.

Are they suposed to be like this, or all connected so they lock/unlock all at the same time ??
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