mrandmrsselby
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Seem to be having issues when locking with remote.
Even if we have only accessed through drivers door, when we come to look the car get the beep beep instead of the the locking noise.
We have to then open and close all doors then press the unlock button in the car and start again, any idea's would be great.
Neil
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Mon Jan 16 2012 3:28pm |
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usually just the bonnet catch. Check on the dash for any messages such as Door open or bonnet open or boot open How To ? - Change your Brake Disks Pads Shoes Sensors August 2011 NEW V1.6a
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Mon Jan 16 2012 3:29pm |
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grzesiul
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it applies also to doors not shut properly
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Mon Jan 16 2012 3:32pm |
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mcsimmo
Member Since: 08 Aug 2011
Location: Yorkshire
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I had this problem when an actuator for one of the door locks failed. I clicked the remote, the horn sounded, then I checked the doors and found one wasnt locking, the other three had even though the horn had sounded. Try that and see if it helps identify the fault. Is it time for a brew?
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Mon Jan 16 2012 4:37pm |
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trigram
Member Since: 25 May 2010
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I had the same problem. Ordered a new part (SWITCH - HOOD ANTI-THEFT Part No.: LR024358) from The Large One (many thanks Nick!) , fitted in a few minutes and everything was ok. No more disturbing the neighbours at night with the horn honking when I arm the alarm.
Actually, I refitted a few times, as you need to ensure that the contacts are totally free of any gunk/grease as that will prevent a clean circuit. That includes the metal latch which completes the connection. "...I'm so broke I can even pay attention..."
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Wed Feb 22 2012 4:01pm |
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keltyjoak
Member Since: 16 Aug 2011
Location: UK
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Had a similar prob this morning - couldn't find the sensor/switch but liberally coated all catches with WD40 - worked o.k. until next opening of bonnet - then resorted to "Bonnet open" message.
Would like to locate sensor/switch - all help appreciated, thanks,
JL
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Wed Mar 21 2012 5:32pm |
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Somerset Jem
Member Since: 07 Jul 2011
Location: somerset
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I had the same issue a few weeks back. Bonnet open message on dash, new switch from TLO and problem solved.
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Wed Mar 21 2012 5:53pm |
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keltyjoak
Member Since: 16 Aug 2011
Location: UK
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Thanks for info on TLO and sorry for mixed message but I'm looking for the sensor/switch position under the bonnet - have looked but don't really know what I'm looking for,
JL
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Thu Mar 22 2012 12:40am |
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Nasher
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I had this on and off for a while, and like the others it was the bonnet switch.
However I didn't buy a new one.
There is a metal blade on top of it that activates the switch when the arm attached to the bonnet touches it. I got the right angled end of a scriber under it and bent it upwards slightly and haven't had an issue since. I'm convinced it had flattened out over time and the arm was no longer moving it enough contact to activate the switch.
Worth a try before buying a new switch.
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Thu Mar 22 2012 12:51am |
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Somerset Jem
Member Since: 07 Jul 2011
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Hi JL, the switch is left hsnd side of the grill, just look for the switch wires. Easier to take the grill out whether it's to attempt a repair as Nasher suggests or replace. Just press the plastic tabs and the swich comes away. If you get someone to sit in the car while you press the microswitch the bonnet open message should go on and off if it's working.
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Thu Mar 22 2012 9:39am |
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keltyjoak
Member Since: 16 Aug 2011
Location: UK
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Thanks for this somerset Jem - that's exactly the info I needed - off to look now, cheers,
JL
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Thu Mar 22 2012 10:49am |
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keltyjoak
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Location: UK
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keltyjoak wrote:Thanks for this somerset Jem - that's exactly the info I needed - off to look now, cheers,
JL
Update - it's easy when you're pointed in the correct direction - bit of a fiddle and it locked first time, thanks.
JL
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Thu Mar 22 2012 12:24pm |
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Somerset Jem
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Jem
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