Central locking issue
#1
Central locking issue
Hi all, I have a 1997 3.2. The central lock has started to do a strange thing and that is when I unlock the car using the key or key fob the car will unlock and then lock itself three time before finally unlocking for good. The car lock just fine with the key in the door or by using the fob it just has this multiple unlocking and lock when I unlock the car. Any ideas?
the car was not doing this two weeks ago which was the last time I used the car.
any advice?
the car was not doing this two weeks ago which was the last time I used the car.
any advice?
#2
Fully charged battery ? 12.75 volts before starting as a still car
Never install battery in backwards , positive post car fwd , mark positive post with tape and an arrow by marker
Never over tighten the battery positive post bolt , breaks curved nut underneath
Never install battery in backwards , positive post car fwd , mark positive post with tape and an arrow by marker
Never over tighten the battery positive post bolt , breaks curved nut underneath
Last edited by Parker 7; 09-02-2024 at 03:10 PM.
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[QUOTE=Parker 7;2782495]Fully charged battery ? 12.75 volts before starting as a still car
Never install battery in backwards , positive post car fwd , mark positive post with tape and an arrow by marker
Never over tighten the battery positive post bolt , breaks curved nut underneath
Hi there, my battery sits at 14v when running but when engine is ff sits at 11.5 on the gauge
Never install battery in backwards , positive post car fwd , mark positive post with tape and an arrow by marker
Never over tighten the battery positive post bolt , breaks curved nut underneath
Hi there, my battery sits at 14v when running but when engine is ff sits at 11.5 on the gauge
#6
With the engine running and the alternator putting out and 14 v is OK
With the alternator not turning and a fully charged battery and seeing 11.5 can be loose terminals ( as there are about 4 heavy cable terminals ) on the way up fwd to the instrument cluster voltage test point assuming you have a fully charged battery
Test hand meter on the battery post ?
First time investment is ensure battery is good
The security lock control module is a trunk fuse # 3 or # 4 that is hot at all times so we look at the connections between the battery and that fuse
There is also a large connector above the fuel tank that shouldn't be removed yet as can be a pain to reinstall , but it should have a tie wrap on the connector lock bar to keep it connected well
This is a pic of the V - 12 which has the same power distibution , but the BPM controlling the starter is slightly different ( different enables / agreements )
So with a still car and the power coming from the rear direction from the battery you only have the mega fuses right at the battery positive post , the battery cable that goes aft to the trunk fuse box terminal post
With the alternator turning it still has to come back through this battery cable at the battery mega fuse fwd terminal post and the fuse box
On all fuse boxes the fuse # 1 - 9 are hot at all times
The fuse # 10 , 12 , 14 , and 16 require the relay in the corner of the fuse box to close
Which leaves the remaining fuses to be hot at all times
Pic coming
With the alternator not turning and a fully charged battery and seeing 11.5 can be loose terminals ( as there are about 4 heavy cable terminals ) on the way up fwd to the instrument cluster voltage test point assuming you have a fully charged battery
Test hand meter on the battery post ?
First time investment is ensure battery is good
The security lock control module is a trunk fuse # 3 or # 4 that is hot at all times so we look at the connections between the battery and that fuse
There is also a large connector above the fuel tank that shouldn't be removed yet as can be a pain to reinstall , but it should have a tie wrap on the connector lock bar to keep it connected well
This is a pic of the V - 12 which has the same power distibution , but the BPM controlling the starter is slightly different ( different enables / agreements )
So with a still car and the power coming from the rear direction from the battery you only have the mega fuses right at the battery positive post , the battery cable that goes aft to the trunk fuse box terminal post
With the alternator turning it still has to come back through this battery cable at the battery mega fuse fwd terminal post and the fuse box
On all fuse boxes the fuse # 1 - 9 are hot at all times
The fuse # 10 , 12 , 14 , and 16 require the relay in the corner of the fuse box to close
Which leaves the remaining fuses to be hot at all times
Pic coming
Last edited by Parker 7; 09-04-2024 at 08:51 AM.
#7
Hi all, just an update. The issue with the central locking just ended up being a flat battery. When I charged it full up everything worked just fine. The problem is that after just a few days of fully charging the battery the fault came back and guess what the battery was once again down to just 12.1v. Now if I fully charge the battery and just leave the car on the driveway the battery doesn’t drain at all, if I drive the car I can only do around 200 miles before the battery is back down to 12.1V. So it looks like the battery is not charging while I am driving. My question is what should the alternator’s voltage be when checking it at the battery?
the central locking starts to play up at around 12.24 Volts, at 12.1 Volts the central locking will alway cycle three times, at 12.0 volts the centre locking will cycle continuously until you with lock the car or start the engine.
These x300’s seem to be very sensitive to battery voltage
the central locking starts to play up at around 12.24 Volts, at 12.1 Volts the central locking will alway cycle three times, at 12.0 volts the centre locking will cycle continuously until you with lock the car or start the engine.
These x300’s seem to be very sensitive to battery voltage
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