Central Locking Gremlin
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What fixed it? You just fiddled with the door harness connector? Unplug and replug? Or what? -
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Awesome! I'll check that tomorrow. Thanks!I had a very similar problem. Driving around one day my locks would unlock/lock/unlock/lock on their own, and it ultimately stopped after a day or two.
I thought for sure it was the module going bad so I swapped it out. No dice. I did some more digging and started inspecting the large electrical connection from the door to the body.
The pin for constant power had started to back itself out of the connector, making contact sporadically...it finally worked itself out of the connector far enough where it was no longer making contact. I pushed the pin back in and my central locking returned to normal.
Sounds like it could be the same problem, I'd give it a shot before taking out the speaker and module. Good luck, let us know how it goes!Leave a comment:
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I had a very similar problem. Driving around one day my locks would unlock/lock/unlock/lock on their own, and it ultimately stopped after a day or two.
I thought for sure it was the module going bad so I swapped it out. No dice. I did some more digging and started inspecting the large electrical connection from the door to the body.
The pin for constant power had started to back itself out of the connector, making contact sporadically...it finally worked itself out of the connector far enough where it was no longer making contact. I pushed the pin back in and my central locking returned to normal.
Sounds like it could be the same problem, I'd give it a shot before taking out the speaker and module. Good luck, let us know how it goes!Leave a comment:
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Sounds like a short. Like mentioned before, check the central locking module. I've seen a few for sale recently hereLeave a comment:
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Cool! Thanks! Unfortunately there isn't anyone near me :\I'd start with swapping the central lock control module from a different E30 and see if it still does that. Maybe a fellow E30 from your area can lend you one for 15 minutes. Or swap yours to another car and see if that car gets the same symptom. The module is located in the front right speaker hole. You need to remove the kick panel and speaker in order to get to it.
If swapping the module didn't help, it could be one of the door/trunk actuators going bad. On the passenger side door, there's a separate micro-switch for locking. I'm suspecting that switch is the culprit. I'd start there after checking out the central lock module.Leave a comment:
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I'd start with swapping the central lock control module from a different E30 and see if it still does that. Maybe a fellow E30 from your area can lend you one for 15 minutes. Or swap yours to another car and see if that car gets the same symptom. The module is located in the front right speaker hole. You need to remove the kick panel and speaker in order to get to it.
If swapping the module didn't help, it could be one of the door/trunk actuators going bad. On the passenger side door, there's a separate micro-switch for locking. I'm suspecting that switch is the culprit. I'd start there after checking out the central lock module.Leave a comment:
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Nothing?
For the record, what I meant by "I'll admit I haven't even begun to search for it" is that I haven't started to take my car apart to look for it because I have no fuckin' clue what to look for. Of course, I searched r3v and found nothing similar to my issue...Leave a comment:
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Central Locking Gremlin
About a week or so ago, for no apparent reason, my central locking started to go crazy. Now, whenever I hit even a slight bump, all the doors lock. I'll admit I haven't even begun to search for it, mainly because I know nothing about electrical stuff, but also because I was hoping someone here could point me in the right direction.
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