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MartynB Member Since: 08 Aug 2011 Location: Currently Rootless ! Posts: 1779 |
For some obscure reason the manual unlock procedure is based only on the front passenger door on UK vehicles. There is a control module in the door that probably needs replacing, I had the same on a rear, it cost about £80 and Labour. 2009 GS Auto Zermatt Silver - Sold June 21 after 10 years of ownership
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5th May 2017 10:30 pm |
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Jayc Member Since: 05 May 2017 Location: West midlands Posts: 6 |
Thanks for that
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7th May 2017 1:32 pm |
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Yorky Bob Member Since: 28 Apr 2015 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 4561 |
In your situation first I would spray with freeing spray down side of glass and anywhere else you can and go over a few bumps at speed - no idea it it will work but got to be worth a try.
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7th May 2017 2:34 pm |
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Jayc Member Since: 05 May 2017 Location: West midlands Posts: 6 |
Thanks for that
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7th May 2017 7:42 pm |
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littletriple Member Since: 27 Mar 2014 Location: kent Posts: 226 |
check the fuses in the boot. There is one for each door locking module (25A). Unlikely to have blown without a significant fault but worth a look.. FA1 & 2. 1978 Laverda Jota. Stolen...
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7th May 2017 8:09 pm |
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Jayc Member Since: 05 May 2017 Location: West midlands Posts: 6 |
Thanks
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8th May 2017 10:44 am |
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dennij Member Since: 17 Oct 2016 Location: Up North Posts: 261 |
I may be wrong here but I believe the when auto locking when driving away, the deadlocking feature isn't implemented, the doors are merely locked. I had a similar issue on a Range Rover (P38) and I could pull the the widow seal at the bottom of the glass towards me to be able to see down in to the door and in turn the door locking mechanism, from here I could pull up the locking bar and open the door, not sure if you can do that on the FL2 but could be worth a try. |
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8th May 2017 10:56 am |
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Jayc Member Since: 05 May 2017 Location: West midlands Posts: 6 |
Thanks for that wasn't entirely sure myself just assumed as wouldn't open from internal or external handle etc..
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8th May 2017 11:55 am |
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dennij Member Since: 17 Oct 2016 Location: Up North Posts: 261 |
You do this from outside the vehicle, should have stated that, it is tight but use a torch to shine down in to the door and you should see the locking mechanism |
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8th May 2017 11:58 am |
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dennij Member Since: 17 Oct 2016 Location: Up North Posts: 261 |
Although from a Range Rover the principal may work the same.
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8th May 2017 12:10 pm |
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Jayc Member Since: 05 May 2017 Location: West midlands Posts: 6 |
Thanks
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8th May 2017 2:01 pm |
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dennij Member Since: 17 Oct 2016 Location: Up North Posts: 261 |
I never had the use the hammer and screwdriver method, I found I could flick the lever up that opened the door, mine turned out to be a faulty cable that led from the interior door handle to the lock, didn't find that out until after I had replaced the mechanism though.
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8th May 2017 2:04 pm |
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