Rear door central locking motor needs replacing but the door is locked!
(2000 Golf) Have managed to get interior door panel off with v minor damage only to find there is like an alluminium inner panel which has a retaining bolt near the lock- which i cant get to cos door is locked! Any help with this would be much appreciated.
Re: Rear door central locking motor needs replacing but the door is locked!
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(2000 Golf) Have managed to get interior door panel off with v minor damage only to find there is like an alluminium inner panel which has a retaining bolt near the lock- which i cant get to cos door is locked! Any help with this would be much appreciated.
Bring the window down and you will see in between the black rails an inner pin and outer sleeve. They are white and you need to push both of them in without breaking the glass. You may have to use a pin punch. Then you can feel if the window is separated from the interior. I am at this point but I cannot do the next step - actually unlock the door!!!
Remove the rear bottom seats to make it easier to slide the inner metal panel down and forwards to get it out.
Re: Rear door central locking motor needs replacing but the door is locked!
Thanks will give that a go. Let me know if you manage to get the door open! Clearly this is a bit of a problem and will no doubt be become more so as the motors fail through age. The dealers mechanics are very vague too. Im suspicious and think that they prob have some way of overiding the c. locking via computer? Just a theory. Cheers.
Re: Rear door central locking motor needs replacing but the door is locked!
Im having the same problem has anyone resolved it yet? The cars due a service soon so I will ask VW
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This seems a common problem, with no solution :-(
I have the same.. drivers side rear door is locked shut.. how do you replace the lock without taking an angle-grinder / crow-bar to the door!?!?!?
this seems like a rediculous design-flaw...
Re: Rear door central locking motor needs replacing but the door is locked!
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pierscoe1
This seems a common problem, with no solution :-(
I have the same.. drivers side rear door is locked shut.. how do you replace the lock without taking an angle-grinder / crow-bar to the door!?!?!?
this seems like a rediculous design-flaw...
Hi did you find out how to resolve this issue. I have a passenger door front thats locked and i too can't get access to the lock to unlock it. ANY help would be much appreciated.
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Me too - mine is a golf sdi 2003. The central locking is "manual" - ie just operated from the driver and front passenger doors - as opposed to from a remote control fob.
The drivers side rear passenger lock is on its way out - usually takes 3 or 4 attempts to make the button go up or down.
Will this model have the "motor" refered to as well
Any ideas for a fix ?
Re: Rear door central locking motor needs replacing but the door is locked!
Last Sunday, I had a final go at trying to free up this lock as the next step was going to cost me money http://www.ukpassats.co.uk/phpbb/ima...icon_e_sad.gif
Having unscrewed the door panel to get a sight of the lock mechanism I sprayed all over the lock inside with WD40 and left it for an hour. I had also done this the night before and left it.
I got the missus to operate the remote on the keyfob continuously whilst i had one hand on the top button and its wire connector directly to the lock pulling it up and down and my other hand on the proper door opening lever. Together we operated all three for 20 secs or so and TO MY SURPRISE AND REFIEF....the door opened. WOOOOHHHOOOOO http://www.ukpassats.co.uk/phpbb/ima..._e_biggrin.gif
My dilema then of course was wondering what would happen if i closed it and tried again. I severley lubricated the lock inside out upside down with WD 40 and locked to door and unlocked it continuously with it in the open position.It seemed to work each time or at least the button moved up and down as it should. I then tried closing the door properly ,locking it and then unlocking it.
WOOOOOHHHHHHOOOOO again. It worked faultlessly. Tried it over and over....no probs. I put the whole door back together and it still worked and ......it hasn;t stopped working since. http://www.ukpassats.co.uk/phpbb/ima...on_mrgreen.gif
Hopefully this issue will not return anytime soon. My luck just turned i suppose. Shouldn't have happened in the first place though.
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thanks for that - certainly worth a try - could just be seized up with dust etc