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    Not sure what to make of this..
    this morning, the 'open door' warning light came on for the driver door. i double checked this and it was definitely closed, tried opening/closing the door, this had not effect. though id leave it till after work tonight to have a check. when i got to work, i tried closing the locks via the remote and the doors would not shut via the remote i.e. clicking the shut button would not do anything!
    so i closed by hand/key. tried to reopen with remote again, the driver door opens, but no other door.
    from this point, i am unable to close any doors via the remote, have to do by key manually.
    are the two problems linked?
    both started this morning.
    Thanks.
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    Remote locking of doors is via the CCM under the passenger front carpet. Do a search on here for CCM and wet carpets.
     
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    thanks, ive always cleaned out the plenum chamber when i do the annual service. so no wet carpets for me.
    how much can i expect to pay for the CCM to be replaced..roughly?
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    It is usually a wire fault rather than CCM fault. A good VCDS read might give you a hint.
     
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    hmm.. ok, i'll get the vagcom hooked up tonight and report back.
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    i checked again throughout the day, with no change. i also checked the button on the remote for the boot. pressing this does not open the boot either.

    vagcom reported the following:
    18010 - Power Supply Terminal 30: Voltage too Low
    P1602 - 35-10 - - - Intermittent
    01320 - Control Module for Climatronic (J255)
    49-10 - No Communications - Intermittent

    Does this show anything up?
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  7. Re: open door warningNot sure what to make of this.. this morning, the 'open door' warning light came on for the driver door. i double checked this a 
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    Try disconnecting the battery. I have had similar lock troubles a couple or three times when I have recovered from a flat battery after leaving the coolbox plugged in. Disconnecting and reconnecting reset the CCM.
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  8. Re: open door warningNot sure what to make of this.. this morning, the 'open door' warning light came on for the driver door. i double checked this a 
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    You need to look at 046 convenience control module. It should have logged a remote locking fault. As snapdragon says, a low voltage can cause this.
     
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  9. Re: open door warningNot sure what to make of this.. this morning, the 'open door' warning light came on for the driver door. i double checked this a 
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    i specfically ran the 046 convenience control module. however that came back with no errors!
    interestingly this morning, i noticed i am unable to unlock all doors from the remote, but then not able to lock anything via the remote.
    i can lock all the doors via the central locking switch internally from the drivers door side panel (where all the controls for the windows are)
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  10. Re: open door warningNot sure what to make of this.. this morning, the 'open door' warning light came on for the driver door. i double checked this a 
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    That suggests either the remote has packed up or the fault is the aerial connection to the ccm. The ccm won't report a fault if it never gets a signal.
     
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