306 Door Noise

Discussion in 'Peugeot 306' started by mike. buckley, Jun 22, 2005.

  1. Central locking.......

    Intermittently my car will lock as soon as I unlock it, it doesn't
    happen the other way round. It's also been trouble free for the past
    month after being intermittent for the previous 6.... I was thinking
    this is different to the usual "car still thinks there's a door open"
    problem as it's the opposite of the "car unlocks when I try and lock it"
    problem I've seen when googling. Anybody any idea what could be causing
    this? Related to this (probably) is the fact that when I lock the car I
    can hear a "brrrrrbrrrrbrrrbrrrrbrrr" noise from the drivers door for
    around 2-3 seconds after the locks go down. Sounds a bit to me like an
    electric motor trying to do something, could I have a dodgy actuator in
    the drivers door? Usually if it's in "bounce" mode I can stop it by
    manually using the key in the lock rather than the remote.
    I've not taken the trim off yet to have a look, and don't really know
    what to look for apart from dirty contacts and mechanisms.

    Anybody help, or point me towards a source of help?

    --
    Mike Buckley
    RD350LC2
    GSF600S
    http://www.toastyhamster.org
    BONY#38
     
    mike. buckley, Jun 22, 2005
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  2. mike. buckley

    noall Guest

    hi you could have a motor fault or an a post loom fault. (loom that
    connects the door to the car hing part of door)if you gentlly pull back
    the gaitor and un clip the connector you might find a wire starting to
    break peugeot have a repair loom for this. ps dont rule out the motor.
    Regards
     
    noall, Jun 22, 2005
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  3. In message
    I checked the looms out a few weeks ago when the bouncing was more
    apparent, one wire has a split in it's insulation, but all others are
    good and it's not shorting anywhere. I'll check the motor.

    --
    Mike Buckley
    RD350LC2
    GSF600S
    http://www.toastyhamster.org
    BONY#38
     
    mike. buckley, Jun 23, 2005
    #3
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