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Danny

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Guys:

Ashamed to admit it but...................
I let some "handwash" car jockeys pressure clean my Rangie and then rub-
it-all-over :-(

Since this time, all the friggin' central locking is screwed.

1. Remote locking/unlocking does not affect the PSF door (stays locked-up
tight)
2. Raising/lowering the DSF locking tab only unlocks the 2 rear-doors and
not the PSF.
3.Raising/Lowering the PSF locking tab unlock/locks ALL doors.

Question:
Have they forced too much water thru my orifice :)
If I remove the inside door panels and mop-up will this fix my problems?


H-E-L-P

Dan.

 
Were they door to door guys?

If so I'd check your alarm works ok - Just a thought.

Sounds a bit way out but it could be they were masquerading as car cleaners
in order to set your car up for a 'cherry pick' in the dead of night.


I had a problem with my Freelander 2 weeks ago - pass window was smashed and
nav system nicked - alarm light was still flashing so the sensors must have
been dissabled somehow.


"Danny" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Guys:
>
> Ashamed to admit it but...................
> I let some "handwash" car jockeys pressure clean my Rangie and then rub-
> it-all-over :-(
>
> Since this time, all the friggin' central locking is screwed.
>
> 1. Remote locking/unlocking does not affect the PSF door (stays locked-up
> tight)
> 2. Raising/lowering the DSF locking tab only unlocks the 2 rear-doors and
> not the PSF.
> 3.Raising/Lowering the PSF locking tab unlock/locks ALL doors.
>
> Question:
> Have they forced too much water thru my orifice :)
> If I remove the inside door panels and mop-up will this fix my problems?
>
>
> H-E-L-P
>
> Dan.
>



 
Hi & thanks for the reply.

No, it was a pucker permanent car wash (is always very busy).

I'm just worried that they have inadvertantly buggered my car's central
locking. I saw an article that warned against "power-washing" as water
can be pushed past the seals.

Just worrying that it's going to be expensive to get fixed.

Regards,

Dan.







"PC Format" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:

> Were they door to door guys?
>
> If so I'd check your alarm works ok - Just a thought.
>
> Sounds a bit way out but it could be they were masquerading as car
> cleaners in order to set your car up for a 'cherry pick' in the dead
> of night.
>
>
> I had a problem with my Freelander 2 weeks ago - pass window was
> smashed and nav system nicked - alarm light was still flashing so the
> sensors must have been dissabled somehow.

 
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