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central locking 1995 NJ Pajero 3.5 V6

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central locking 1995 NJ Pajero 3.5 V6

Post by phtest »

My central locking will only work when I use the key in the passengers door and not in the drivers door (lock). If I use it in the drivers door it just locks that door only.
If I use it in the passenger side lock (from outside/as per normal) then everything works as it should !

What's going on? Anybody have an idea?
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Post by murcod »

Sounds like the microswitch on the driver's door isn't working? (The key would operate a switch when you turn it and that sends a signal to the central locking to lock all the doors.)

The switch may or may not be built into the door locking solenoid (normally they're called "master solenoids" if they have the switches built into them or "slave solenoids" if they don't have the switch.)
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Post by phtest »

hi thanks for that, so if they are in the door is that in the lock itself or do I have to take the door panel off? not that I know what I'm looking for anyway !
Do you know what they look like and maybe cost? I'm just trying to figure out if its me worth still going around to the passenger side door or not. Even thou it looks odd
cheers
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Post by murcod »

I take it the system is from the factory and not aftermarket?

At a minimum you'll need to take the door panel off. It might just be a matter of locating the solenoid (the switch might be built in) or else looking for a separate microswitch and giving it a clean.
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Post by want33s »

This is a slave solenoid.. Note only two wires.
Master solenoids have 4 or 5 wires.

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They are plastic and usually welded together so once they crap out thats it...
You have two options...
1. Get a replacement drivers door solenoid from Mitsushitty or wreckers.
2. Swap the passengers side solenoid into drivers door. Won't fix the whole problem but will alleviate the inconvenience.
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Post by phtest »

cheers guys good advice & info. Makes a change from the sarcastic smart arse replies usally given.
Will have a look at the solenoid this week.
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Post by murcod »

If it's a factory system things will (most likely) be a bit different to the above pic.
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Post by bunder_ute »

hey...... a mate had the same problem with his pajero.. it was a factory fitted system. we were able to use the original wiring with an aftermarket solenoid that we got from supercheap in a kit.
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Post by chimpboy »

bunder_ute wrote:hey...... a mate had the same problem with his pajero.. it was a factory fitted system. we were able to use the original wiring with an aftermarket solenoid that we got from supercheap in a kit.
If that's the case I think Jaycar sell them individually.
This is not legal advice.
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Post by phtest »

bunder_ute wrote:hey...... a mate had the same problem with his pajero.. it was a factory fitted system. we were able to use the original wiring with an aftermarket solenoid that we got from supercheap in a kit.
Hi Mate thanks for your reply, do you have any details of how you did your repair? Was it difficult?
Cheers
Paul
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