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That Annoying Central Locking Thingy


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Yep, the only real fix for this is investigation work, you need to track down what is 'blowing' the soft e-fuse. The e-fuse in the BCM will stop the central locking working when it senses too high a current being drawn from the central locking.

Too high current is normally due to a central locking motor going faulty, or one being jammed. So first easy one, do any of the doors not unlock remotely? If so start there, otherwise you'd need to go to each motor, possibly disconnect one at a time and try to cause the fault to occur.

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