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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Focus / March 2008

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One door won't look via central locking

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the.ijk - 30 Mar 2008 17:07 GMT
I recently bought a 2nd hand Focus, X Reg Ghia.
There's a few niggles with it, but nothing I can't fix except the rear
offside door won't lock when using the central locking. I can manually lock
it from the inside, but if I use the central locking only 3 doors and the
boot will lock, leaving this door vulnerable.

Any ideas what to look for when I take the door trim off and have a look?

Thanks in advance.
Alan - 30 Mar 2008 17:41 GMT
>I recently bought a 2nd hand Focus, X Reg Ghia.
>There's a few niggles with it, but nothing I can't fix except the rear
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>Any ideas what to look for when I take the door trim off and have a look?

Make sure that the child lock is fully disengaged on that door first.

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the.ijk - 30 Mar 2008 19:23 GMT
Thanks. Checked it and the child lock is de-activated.

>>I recently bought a 2nd hand Focus, X Reg Ghia.
>>There's a few niggles with it, but nothing I can't fix except the rear
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
> Make sure that the child lock is fully disengaged on that door first.
the.ijk - 30 Mar 2008 19:22 GMT
Opps, forgot to add that the door still doesn't lock via central locking,
and the child lock is not activated on the door.

> Thanks. Checked it and the child lock is de-activated.
>
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>>
>> Make sure that the child lock is fully disengaged on that door first.
 
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