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Car Forum / Jaguar Cars / June 2004

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Door lock problem on S-type

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Rob B. - 02 Jun 2004 20:31 GMT
I have a problem getting the doors locked on my 1999 S-type. Almost
immedeately after locking (either with the remote or manually) the doors
unlock again.
Could it be a sticking lock on one of the doors ? Would anybody know how I
can find out which lock gives the problem and what I can do to resolve this
?
Grateful for any advise.
Rob
Simbad - 02 Jun 2004 22:46 GMT
Wish I could help but i have the identical problem on my 99 S type- so
interested to know the answer too and at least you know it is not a one
off problem.
True Story...
Stopped car in Central London to get something from Boot. Doors had been
locked whilst i was in the car and when i opened the door they of course
all opened- my car did the quirly relock thing as i jumped out and the
door closed behind me,,, I was stuck out of car with the engine running-
keys in ignition- and all doors locked !! had to put window through on
side of Regent Street with borrowed wheel brace- Much Fun and ?250 of
window !!! Be careful :-)
J - 04 Jun 2004 02:15 GMT
My 2000 S-Type began locking the doors when I was out of the car.  Dealer
checked and had a new ignition switch assembly with lock barrel installed.
Took weeks to get the part from the UK.  Now fixed but I make sure the keys
go with me when I get out of the car.

I have a great dealer and service staff:  Jaguar of Cincinnati.  I recommend
them highly!

J

> Wish I could help but i have the identical problem on my 99 S type- so
> interested to know the answer too and at least you know it is not a one
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> side of Regent Street with borrowed wheel brace- Much Fun and ?250 of
> window !!! Be careful :-)
DieInterim - 05 Jun 2004 06:24 GMT
> My 2000 S-Type began locking the doors when I was out of the car.  Dealer
> checked and had a new ignition switch assembly with lock barrel installed.
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
> > side of Regent Street with borrowed wheel brace- Much Fun and £250 of
> > window !!! Be careful :-)

TReminds me of a Toyota Celica I had. The door switch became very
sensitive, so much so  that whem I pulled over in the middle of hell
<Desert In Idaho> to drain myself the doors locked when I shut my
door.

I tried in vein to pick the hatch lock, then the door lock. Finally I
resigned to smashing a window. BAMMM! The rock bounced off the
passenger window. So I backed up and added addition force to my next
throw....BAMM! Smashed the side window....but the inward pressure of
the window breaking shattered the windscreen too! So ther I was in
January, freezing, and looking  through crazed glass for another 200
miles.

Forget telling me how nice modern devices are....my Ford truck never
locked me out!  :-)

Playfully,

Blake
J - 30 Jun 2004 03:05 GMT
Whoops...  Spoke to soon.  The car went back after the doors locked
themselves in the garage.

J

> My 2000 S-Type began locking the doors when I was out of the car.  Dealer
> checked and had a new ignition switch assembly with lock barrel installed.
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
> > side of Regent Street with borrowed wheel brace- Much Fun and ?250 of
> > window !!! Be careful :-)
Simbad - 02 Jun 2004 22:47 GMT
I have the exact same problem so you are not alone... Love to know what
this little gremlin is !!!
Miller Gary - 03 Jun 2004 04:52 GMT
> I have a problem getting the doors locked on my 1999 S-type. Almost
> immedeately after locking (either with the remote or manually) the doors
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> Grateful for any advise.
> Rob

Wow, I thought surely it was unique to me. 2000 S-type 4.0. One time out of
five, when I lock it, it instantly unlocks. Always locks okay on the second
try. It has become so common that now I always reflexively lock it again
until the horn toots.

I also have an inappropriate locking problem, but it is only the driver door
that locks. The interior lock handle appears to be unlocked, but the door is
indeed locked. Fortunately for me (unlike the other fellow who posted a
similar problem) I can walk around to the other side and get in. This
happens once in 15-20 times I shut the door.

Eagerly awaiting the solution! Who knows the secret?
GD
Simbad - 03 Jun 2004 12:30 GMT
Just Spoke to Jaguar- it appears this is the door latch sticking- you need
to check which door latch has remained open when you try to lock- hence
identifying the offending door and then replace this latch.

Wierd thing is that this seems to be intermittent on my car and I am not
convinced that if i replace i won't just get the same issue a few weeks
later from one of the other doors sticking. I have obsereved the latches
in the past and it seems that the two front ones on mine stick- ie both of
them but different ones at different times. also seems it is more frequent
when raining.... ahhh Jag Build quality ;-)
That said, I bought my 3.0 1999 with 60k miles and have done 25k miles in
just over 12 months.. No real problems with the car at all aceept normal
breaks and discs and i had a window winding wire go on the elec motor.
So much more reliable that i thought it was going to be. I plan to do
another 50k in it in next 2 years and keep my fingers crossed !!
Rob B. - 03 Jun 2004 19:27 GMT
Thanks for all your reactions from which I could identify that the latch on
the driver side was the faulty one. I had it urgently replaced today by the
local Jaguar dealer (at the cost of Euro 289,-) because of my planned
weekend trip to France during which I obviously didn't want to risk to get
into any troubles with locking  the car. It works fine again now.
Rob

> Just Spoke to Jaguar- it appears this is the door latch sticking- you need
> to check which door latch has remained open when you try to lock- hence
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> So much more reliable that i thought it was going to be. I plan to do
> another 50k in it in next 2 years and keep my fingers crossed !!
 
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