Ford Focus Locking Unlocking Itself : Possibly a faulty door latch mechanism not making good contact.. I've had central locking refusing to stay locked with several cars when any of the door sensors (or boot lid sensor, or even engine cover sensor) thinks its . So its locking itself after perhaps 45 seconds to a minute if i leave the car standing and unlocked. This is because the locking motor in the drivers door is not able to move far enough to push the switch into the 'locked' position. No, our cars don't have that ability. Lock the door using the button on the door handle and then unlock the door (but don't open it) 3 times.
I have a focus st 2007 pre facelift both doors would not lock/unlock . You would need to remove the door panels and access the electrical connectors . This is because the locking motor in the drivers door is not able to move far enough to push the switch into the 'locked' position. It sounds like the wire is grounding itself out (shorted) and so the module that . I didn't have any problems with it locking by itself or the boot.
Lock the door using the button on the door handle and then unlock the door (but don't open it) 3 times. Possibly a faulty door latch mechanism not making good contact. No, our cars don't have that ability. This is because the locking motor in the drivers door is not able to move far enough to push the switch into the 'locked' position. The switch for the power door locks is a switched ground. It will however, automatically lock again if you hit unlock . I've had central locking refusing to stay locked with several cars when any of the door sensors (or boot lid sensor, or even engine cover sensor) thinks its . My lexus had a feature that if you unlocked the car but didn't open a door or trunk within a set amount of .
It sounds like the wire is grounding itself out (shorted) and so the module that .
My lexus had a feature that if you unlocked the car but didn't open a door or trunk within a set amount of . It sounds like the wire is grounding itself out (shorted) and so the module that . Possibly a faulty door latch mechanism not making good contact. So its locking itself after perhaps 45 seconds to a minute if i leave the car standing and unlocked. I've had central locking refusing to stay locked with several cars when any of the door sensors (or boot lid sensor, or even engine cover sensor) thinks its . The switch for the power door locks is a switched ground. Lock the door using the button on the door handle and then unlock the door (but don't open it) 3 times. You would need to remove the door panels and access the electrical connectors . If the battery isn't the problem, the issue may be with the fob itself. No, our cars don't have that ability. Are your power locks keeping you from getting into your car,. My wife's mazda 3 locks itself a few minutes after the engine is shut off,. I didn't have any problems with it locking by itself or the boot.
You would need to remove the door panels and access the electrical connectors . It sounds like the wire is grounding itself out (shorted) and so the module that . My wife's mazda 3 locks itself a few minutes after the engine is shut off,. This is because the locking motor in the drivers door is not able to move far enough to push the switch into the 'locked' position. It will however, automatically lock again if you hit unlock .
My lexus had a feature that if you unlocked the car but didn't open a door or trunk within a set amount of . I almost thought perhaps its a feature . My wife's mazda 3 locks itself a few minutes after the engine is shut off,. I've had central locking refusing to stay locked with several cars when any of the door sensors (or boot lid sensor, or even engine cover sensor) thinks its . Lock the door using the button on the door handle and then unlock the door (but don't open it) 3 times. I didn't have any problems with it locking by itself or the boot. So its locking itself after perhaps 45 seconds to a minute if i leave the car standing and unlocked. It sounds like the wire is grounding itself out (shorted) and so the module that .
My lexus had a feature that if you unlocked the car but didn't open a door or trunk within a set amount of .
Are your power locks keeping you from getting into your car,. This is because the locking motor in the drivers door is not able to move far enough to push the switch into the 'locked' position. It will however, automatically lock again if you hit unlock . I have a focus st 2007 pre facelift both doors would not lock/unlock . So its locking itself after perhaps 45 seconds to a minute if i leave the car standing and unlocked. My wife's mazda 3 locks itself a few minutes after the engine is shut off,. If the battery isn't the problem, the issue may be with the fob itself. I almost thought perhaps its a feature . It sounds like the wire is grounding itself out (shorted) and so the module that . The switch for the power door locks is a switched ground. No, our cars don't have that ability. My lexus had a feature that if you unlocked the car but didn't open a door or trunk within a set amount of . Possibly a faulty door latch mechanism not making good contact.
Lock the door using the button on the door handle and then unlock the door (but don't open it) 3 times. You would need to remove the door panels and access the electrical connectors . Are your power locks keeping you from getting into your car,. So its locking itself after perhaps 45 seconds to a minute if i leave the car standing and unlocked. This is because the locking motor in the drivers door is not able to move far enough to push the switch into the 'locked' position.
If the battery isn't the problem, the issue may be with the fob itself. You would need to remove the door panels and access the electrical connectors . No, our cars don't have that ability. My lexus had a feature that if you unlocked the car but didn't open a door or trunk within a set amount of . Are your power locks keeping you from getting into your car,. My wife's mazda 3 locks itself a few minutes after the engine is shut off,. I've had central locking refusing to stay locked with several cars when any of the door sensors (or boot lid sensor, or even engine cover sensor) thinks its . Possibly a faulty door latch mechanism not making good contact.
No, our cars don't have that ability.
It will however, automatically lock again if you hit unlock . You would need to remove the door panels and access the electrical connectors . Possibly a faulty door latch mechanism not making good contact. If the battery isn't the problem, the issue may be with the fob itself. Are your power locks keeping you from getting into your car,. So its locking itself after perhaps 45 seconds to a minute if i leave the car standing and unlocked. It sounds like the wire is grounding itself out (shorted) and so the module that . My lexus had a feature that if you unlocked the car but didn't open a door or trunk within a set amount of . I have a focus st 2007 pre facelift both doors would not lock/unlock . Lock the door using the button on the door handle and then unlock the door (but don't open it) 3 times. I've had central locking refusing to stay locked with several cars when any of the door sensors (or boot lid sensor, or even engine cover sensor) thinks its . My wife's mazda 3 locks itself a few minutes after the engine is shut off,. The switch for the power door locks is a switched ground.