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Hi guys!

 

Can't lock my car with the key but it unlocks from the driver door.. passenger door doesn't lock or unlock with the key..

 

When I unlock from driverside both doors unlock..

 

Used to have a Clifford system but removed the whole thing when converting to 6 speed.. the central locking worked on the clicker but not on the key as it does now..

 

Help[emoji33]

 

Phil

 

 

 

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So clifford aside. with the remote both doors lock and wont unlock? It's a known issue with the door control ecu that with the key or remote, you will get both to unlock but not lock or vice versa. Mine wouldn't lock both sides but it would unlock. changed the ecu and all good

 

have no remote no. removed the clifford system. but both doors lock and unlock using the central locking button on driver door panel. but the key only unlocks from the driver door. it unlocks both doors.

 

If it was the ECU shouldent the central locking button also be faulty? just trying to wrap my head around this problem;-)

 

Phil

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I would let clifford have a look first. the door control ecu is hard to find and a pain to replace as it's behind the dash near the glovebox.

 

clifford is long gone;-) removed 12 months ago, also i'm in Norway so no clifford dealer nearby.. maybe just get a cheap fleabay remote central locking system..:-) thanks for your help:-)

 

Phil

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Cant really tell without looking mate. If your clifford system has been removed I cant see how it would affect your current set up unless someone has done something to the wiring.

 

How are you technically on 12V systems? There are a decent set of drawing which could help you. Check your system.

 

My money would be the ECU still and as others have said it is a bit burried

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Cant really tell without looking mate. If your clifford system has been removed I cant see how it would affect your current set up unless someone has done something to the wiring.

 

How are you technically on 12V systems? There are a decent set of drawing which could help you. Check your system.

 

My money would be the ECU still and as others have said it is a bit burried

 

Not that great to be honest[emoji4] you're probably right that the Clifford is not the guilty part[emoji85] I'm waiting on a guy about a replacement unit.

 

But I still can't turn the key even with the battery disconnected..

other then unlocking from driver door[emoji85]

 

Phil

 

 

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