Keyless entry? wowsa.
Ok, so if I want to fix it, its just adjustable like the door
handle.... that's good, nice and easy. Keyless entry sounds cool, but
I think I'll just adjust it up for now. Maybe if i find a volvo at the
junkyard I will try it someday... for right now the power locks are
enough, though - I've been driving a 1986 toyota truck base model for
the last 7 years, so all this power lock, heated seats, power window,
lumbar supports, air conditioning stuff seems all too luxurious to me
right now. I don't know if I can handle keyless entry yet.... my head
might explode.
thanks for the info, that's exactly what I was looking for...
loren
> > Hello, got a 240 wagon 1990 with power locks, and the driver front door
> > doesn't lock - it locks/ unlocks the rest of the car, but the driver
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> If you want to install a keyless entry, you can go to a junkyard and get
> a lock motor for that door out of any other door.
zencraps@comcast.net - 15 Jul 2006 20:30 GMT
I can speak about the mechanism on early '80s 240's: I assume yours is
the same.
If the door won't lock, but the other doors lock / unlock when the key
is turned, then the problem has got to be away from the key, probably a
messed up linkage somewhere, or a bad bit where the door and side
pillar physically lock up.
Just take a close lock at it, should be pretty apparent.
James Sweet - 15 Jul 2006 20:31 GMT
> Keyless entry? wowsa.
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> thanks for the info, that's exactly what I was looking for...
There's not really anything to adjust, it's just a metal rod that clips
to the lock mechanism at the door latch and runs upward to where the
plastic lock pull screws on, that's all it is.