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Peugeot 306- Unable to lock

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FEZ - 03 Apr 2007 08:26 GMT
Hi can anybody help!?!

I’ve got a Pug 306TD and it won’t lock. No matter if i use the remote
or
manually put key in lock it locks then unlocks!!!

Has anybody got any ideas??

Thanks

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Keith Willcocks - 03 Apr 2007 13:19 GMT
> Hi can anybody help!?!
>
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>
> Has anybody got any ideas??

This has come up on the group before.   I seem to remember that it usually
turns out to be in the wiring loom where it goes into the door and is
subject to wear.
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Rich80105@hotmail.com - 04 Apr 2007 11:50 GMT
>> Hi can anybody help!?!
>>
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>turns out to be in the wiring loom where it goes into the door and is
>subject to wear.

I had mine (96 model) fixed in the last week. The part is apparently
is no longer a full door loom but a shorter length of multiple wires,
each of which needed to be connected with the correct existing wire -
and wires are of course not labelled. The job took 4.5 hours, although
I was not charged for all of them.
fairlyclueless - 05 Apr 2007 19:54 GMT
On Apr 4, 11:50 am, Rich80...@hotmail.com wrote:
> On Tue, 3 Apr 2007 13:19:48 +0100, "Keith Willcocks"
>
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> and wires are of course not labelled. The job took 4.5 hours, although
> I was not charged for all of them.

Basically, there must be a short in the wiring loom at one of the
doors giving the appearance as if the door is still open.. Isnt your
courtesy light staying on though ? I would have thought it would if
that happened.

Im sure you could find the dodgy wires with a bit of investigation.

Good luck
 
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