Where is the Central locking controller?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Bob Minchin, Oct 16, 2004.

  1. Bob Minchin

    Bob Minchin Guest

    Does anyone know where the control module for the central locking on a 95
    pug 405 is?

    My plip works the doors most of the time but every now and then the
    indicators flash but the doors do not lock or unlock. A second attempt
    usually works but i'd like to fix it before it gives real trouble.

    I assume the Infra red link is OK otherwise the indicators would not flash.
    I dont think there is enough room for the unit in the roof lining to work
    the doors so I expect there is a box of tricks somewhere else.

    Any clues please?

    TIA

    Bob
     
    Bob Minchin, Oct 16, 2004
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  2. Bob Minchin

    Nigel Guest

    Above the glovebox, I think. About 6-7 inches long and 1 1/2 inches
    wide with I believe a white connector, but don't quote me on that!
     
    Nigel, Oct 16, 2004
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  3. Bob Minchin

    Bob Minchin Guest

    Nigel wrote in message ...
    Thanks Nigel,

    I've just spent today fixing an oil leak at the joint of the
    camshaft/thermostat housing so can't face any more car stuff just yet but
    I'll have a dig around next weekend.
    Does my "indicator flashing but not locking" problem sound familar to you?
    any hints?

    TIA

    Bob
     
    Bob Minchin, Oct 17, 2004
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  4. Bob Minchin

    sid Guest



    102 x 30 x 45 mm black 9 connectors (mine is Kiekert) .This part is common
    with the earlier build.. Haynes manual - drift out glovebox 2 hinge pins and
    remove glovebox.. C/L module can then be accessed.

    I would get a replacement from your local scrapyard.
    Not sure if my fault is C/L,alarm ecu or receiver . My doors unlock at
    random and the alarm cancels. Must be the receiver unit I think but am going
    to replace the lot. Pulled the c/l fuse and manually lock the doors.
     
    sid, Oct 17, 2004
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  5. Bob Minchin

    Wichita Guest

    Be very careful to note the position of the springs on the glovebox
    hinges. I didn't (while taking glove box out to change heater matrix)
    and could never get the springs back right ... ):/(((
     
    Wichita, Oct 17, 2004
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  6. Bob Minchin

    Bob Minchin Guest

    Thanks Sid and Wichita for the tips.

    Bob
     
    Bob Minchin, Oct 17, 2004
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