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1997 v70 central locking maladies V70-XC70

Hi. I'm having problems with the central locking on the passenger doors. The key fob remote will lock all the doors but will not unlock any except the tail gate. You have to use the key to manually unlock the drivers door and then open the rest of the doors with the internal lock catches. That was OK for a few weeks until the rear passenger doors will not unlock at all. Stripped the door trim off and replaced the locks with secondhand items with no change. Exchanged the door wiring looms again no change. Actually that's not entirely accurate, the doors did work and then decided not to work on the internal catches again. At no time did I get the doors to work off the remote though. I'm thinking the central locking module is operating the deadlocks to lock the doors but won't unlock them. Or is the drivers door lock making this all occur? All the doors make noises when the remote is activated but there doesn't seem to be enough power being provided to actually make the servoes work. Any ideas? Klaus you were a star with your advice with a previous problem I had. - Gus






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