Auto lock not working
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Auto lock not working
For the past week or so, I've had some issues with my passenger side door. The lock does not respond to either the key unlock button or the central lock toggle switch. In order to lock it, I have to reach over and push the button down. (Major bummer, I know!) And in order to unlock, I have to open the door from the inside. Has anyone heard of this happening before?
Other than that, my MINI has performed almost flawlessly for 3+ years and 70K+ miles.
Other than that, my MINI has performed almost flawlessly for 3+ years and 70K+ miles.
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Since the rest work...
it's probably the wiring to the solenoind that works that door, the solenoid, or the driver on the BC1 that controls that lock. I don't think there's an easy way to tell without getting the car scanned (the BC1 may have an error code that helps with diagnostics) or taking the door panal off and doing some testing/troubleshooting.
Matt
Matt
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lock not responding to remote or central lock toggle switch
Same thing here only with the driver's side door.
I'm wondering if the chronic "film"/moisture on the inside of the window and the persisitent mildew smell could be related or causal.
The dealer never satisfactorily solved those issues and will not cover the door lock under warranty as I now have 52K miles.
I'm wondering if the chronic "film"/moisture on the inside of the window and the persisitent mildew smell could be related or causal.
The dealer never satisfactorily solved those issues and will not cover the door lock under warranty as I now have 52K miles.
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Originally Posted by VAmini
For the past week or so, I've had some issues with my passenger side door. The lock does not respond to either the key unlock button or the central lock toggle switch. In order to lock it, I have to reach over and push the button down. (Major bummer, I know!) And in order to unlock, I have to open the door from the inside. Has anyone heard of this happening before?
Other than that, my MINI has performed almost flawlessly for 3+ years and 70K+ miles.
Other than that, my MINI has performed almost flawlessly for 3+ years and 70K+ miles.
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Bump, Sorry to see this same thing over and over
Yeah I'd like to know too!
The larger problem is people that use the forum but don't post the resolution after they get what they wanted out of it.
Some of us out here that are out of warranty are here so we can learn about/fix/maintain our MINI's ourselves.
This is supposed to be a forum, discuss, share and disseminate information about MINI's.
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It happened top me a few months ago. I took it to the dealer and it was a 400 dollar fix. I had to get a new motor for the locking mechanism and labor, or at least that is what I was told. I can look up exactly what the service reciept said when I get home after work.
golden_child, that would most certainly be appreciated.
Just to be clear about the problem with my MCS is the only way to lock or unlock the drivers side door is with the key.
This just happened one day, one day it worked next day it didn't.
Am I spoiled by convenience.
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<Just to be clear about the problem with my MCS is the only way to lock or unlock the drivers side door is with the key.
This just happened one day, one day it worked next day it didn't.>
My symptoms exactly. Yes, it is annoying and the remote unlocking is addictive. It's your latch, and the part cost should be less than $300. Call Waylen and he can help you out. No need to go to the dealer for it, unless their parts pricing is competitive. Way might be able to get it cheaper for you.
Scott
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This just happened one day, one day it worked next day it didn't.>
My symptoms exactly. Yes, it is annoying and the remote unlocking is addictive. It's your latch, and the part cost should be less than $300. Call Waylen and he can help you out. No need to go to the dealer for it, unless their parts pricing is competitive. Way might be able to get it cheaper for you.
Scott
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<Just to be clear about the problem with my MCS is the only way to lock or unlock the drivers side door is with the key.
This just happened one day, one day it worked next day it didn't.>
My symptoms exactly. Yes, it is annoying and the remote unlocking is addictive. It's your latch, and the part cost should be less than $300. Call Waylen and he can help you out. No need to go to the dealer for it, unless their parts pricing is competitive. Way might be able to get it cheaper for you.
Scott
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This just happened one day, one day it worked next day it didn't.>
My symptoms exactly. Yes, it is annoying and the remote unlocking is addictive. It's your latch, and the part cost should be less than $300. Call Waylen and he can help you out. No need to go to the dealer for it, unless their parts pricing is competitive. Way might be able to get it cheaper for you.
Scott
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Would you PM him ( Way ) to join this thread.
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Electronics are not my thing, but I suppose it was a relay or solenoid that actually failed. The latch comes as an assembly, not individual pieces, so it doesn't really matter too much.
Waylen was in England racing at Donnigton Park this past weekend, so I'm not sure how available he is to join a thread. However, he can be reached at miniguru7@yahoo.com or via cell at 317-201-8670. I'm not giving out secrets, as he is a NAM vendor. I suspect the email might be pretty full since he's been traveling for awhile (and going to the west coast soon too), so the phone might be your best bet.
Scott
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Waylen was in England racing at Donnigton Park this past weekend, so I'm not sure how available he is to join a thread. However, he can be reached at miniguru7@yahoo.com or via cell at 317-201-8670. I'm not giving out secrets, as he is a NAM vendor. I suspect the email might be pretty full since he's been traveling for awhile (and going to the west coast soon too), so the phone might be your best bet.
Scott
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It happened top me a few months ago. I took it to the dealer and it was a 400 dollar fix.
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Thanks, ProfessorDave
That's kookie talk. I have 800 miles left before my warranty is up, and will be having this fixed (drivers side) Friday (I'll post what the exact problem is...don't want to be one of those who don't provide closure!). But I'd live with it if I were out of warranty.
That money could be used for a new set of tires.
goldenchild, did you find that info on this problem?
By the way all info provided is much appreciated.
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So now at 52K I'm replacing a electric door lock and a Getrag:
BACKUP LIGHT SWITCH 23140409754
I have to say this, I drove a 1997 Saturn SC2 from 7 miles to 163,000. miles and never had a electric door lock, electric window or backup light switch problem.
Are we sure they aren't sourcing parts from Lucas, I have had my share of British sports cars
Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone. Thomas Edison invented the light bulb. Joseph Lucas invented the short circuit.
Lucas -- inventor of the first intermittent wiper.
Lucas -- inventor of the self-dimming headlamp.
The three-position Lucas switch -- DIM, FLICKER and OFF.
The other three switch settings -- SMOKE, SMOLDER and IGNITE.
The original anti-theft devices -- Lucas Electric products.
"I've had a Lucas pacemaker for years and have never experienced any prob...."
If Lucas made guns, wars would not start either.
Did you hear about the Lucas-powered torpedo? It sank.