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Hi guys, I need some help with my central locking please which has never worked.

 

Today I can hear a constant clicking from the rear driver side door card.

 

Is it the module that is faulty or a wiring issue?

 

The drivers window always closes when the ignition is turned off. (Not sure if that is relevant)

 

My electric mirrors have also never worked and the switch doesn't light up.

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Easy step first: power mirrors!

Power and illumination use the same source, so check 12v is on pins 6 (power) and 7 (illumination) on the Mirror Adjustment Switch. Check fuse 14 (10 Amp). If the fuse has blown, other circuits will not work as well...

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The central locking and power windows are related.

 

The window control module (rear drivers side door card - where you are hearing the clicking) appears to have power (the 20 Amp fuse sits above the fusebox).

When a window opens/closes, the control module clicks when the glass comes to a stop.

Disconnect the window switches and see if the continuous clicking stops. Re-connect the switches one at a time and see if the clicking returns?

 

The central locking module (rear drivers side in a styrene mould in the boot) is powered through the same harness, and has another power through fuse 16 (10 Amp).

The doors are vacuum operated, so can you hear the locks being actuated by locking/unlocking any of the doors/boot?

If not, disconnect the vacuum pipe from the pump and see if the pump actually runs (it should make a racket for 30 seconds or so as it tries to build a vacuum).

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If you have power at your mirror switch, check it the WIKI repair guide on here. Really simple to do and effective

 

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