Hi All,
I have previously addressed my central locking electronics and had both doors, the trunk, and the fuel door operating correctly for over a year.
This weekend, I locked the car and parked it outside overnight. The next morning the doors and trunk were unlocked, and there are no signs of tampering/forced entry that I have discovered.
The key will not lock the doors either via the power locks or manually (even with battery disconnected). When turned hard enough in the doors, it skips over to the double locked position, and the doors remain unlocked.
I was able to get the trunk to lock manually with enough force applied to the key. It now locks & unlocks manually with the key.
Is my car mad that I parked it overnight outside in the rain? (There is no water in the interior, even under the carpet)
Do all the locks suddenly need a rebuild at the same time?
Have I activated a "unlock in event of collision" feature of the central locking somehow?
I have previously addressed my central locking electronics and had both doors, the trunk, and the fuel door operating correctly for over a year.
This weekend, I locked the car and parked it outside overnight. The next morning the doors and trunk were unlocked, and there are no signs of tampering/forced entry that I have discovered.
The key will not lock the doors either via the power locks or manually (even with battery disconnected). When turned hard enough in the doors, it skips over to the double locked position, and the doors remain unlocked.
I was able to get the trunk to lock manually with enough force applied to the key. It now locks & unlocks manually with the key.
Is my car mad that I parked it overnight outside in the rain? (There is no water in the interior, even under the carpet)
Do all the locks suddenly need a rebuild at the same time?
Have I activated a "unlock in event of collision" feature of the central locking somehow?
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