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Old 02-05-2013, 09:15 AM
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Unhappy Door Lock (actuator) problem. See video

I have a problem with my drivers door where the door doesn't lock via the central locking.

When the button on the key fob is pushed you can here the actuator move but it goes back to it's original position (see video).

Now this obviously points towards a faulty actuator but I have now bought two second hand ones and I get the exact same response from those as I did my original one!!

Am i just incredibly unlucky and bought two actuators with the same fault as my original one or is there another cause of this problem?

Video: http://img802.imageshack.us/img802/5...ilddmozvex.mp4
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