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Old 14-02-2008, 11:48 PM   #1
WA-mum
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Default central locking trouble

I'm hoping I can get some advice or just knowledge from you folk.

We traded in our 93 Falcon sedan for a 2000 Falcon Forte wagon .. and have 1 key. I lock the car each night yet in the morning when my son goes to the car and attempts to open the left rear door, it opens. He says 'mum you didn't lock the car' and I swear I did. Husband checked the car prior to work this morning, yep it was locked .. but son opens that same side again and car is unlocked.

So tonight I did a test, locked the car and went around to that side and found that both the front and rear left side doors remain unlocked.

Why is it so ?

I googled for info and found possibly to do with wiring or something not grounded or whatever. Also a guy said he disconnected the battery and everything was fine again but that was a Prado.

Is there a quick fix to this without going to a mechanic ?

TIA.

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