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  • Central Locking problem

    Hi guys,

    Got a small problem with my central locking system. I got a new alarm system, still using original pump. Locking the car is no prob but when i want to open it the driver side wont open, sometimes the other doors dont open either. When i press the locking pin down from the inside and press to 'open' on my remote the pin goes all the way up and i can open the door. When i press 'lock' on the remote and the press 'open' the pump does not even engage and the door wont open. Does this mean i have a leak, weak pump or maybe a stuffed lock? Any help would be fantastic Thanks, Stef
    Last edited by VwJunkie; 19-05-2009, 05:20 PM.
    ----[ Finished the search for a mk2 GTI]----
    1990 Golf Mk2 GTI
    276* cam
    2 1/4 in straight through exhaust
    H&R springs on KYB shocks

  • #2
    does it work without the alarm engaged?
    if you just use key, do all doors open?
    best thing to do is go for a full electrical kit anyways. easy installation and costs bout 50 bucks at max.
    plus it shoots your doorpins up so fast.
    but it dont sound cool like the vaccum pump
    Golf MK2 Project
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    • #3
      Hey and thanks for ya reply. Yeah it works with the alarm disarmed.Whats a electrical kit? Would this solve the problem you think? Cheers, Stefan
      ----[ Finished the search for a mk2 GTI]----
      1990 Golf Mk2 GTI
      276* cam
      2 1/4 in straight through exhaust
      H&R springs on KYB shocks

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      • #4
        Take it back to whichever monkey fitted the alarm and get em to do it again.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Golf Loon View Post
          Take it back to whichever monkey fitted the alarm and get em to do it again.
          Hey Matt,

          Yeah i would but the car is from VIC so it would be hard to get it done.

          Cheers, Stef
          ----[ Finished the search for a mk2 GTI]----
          1990 Golf Mk2 GTI
          276* cam
          2 1/4 in straight through exhaust
          H&R springs on KYB shocks

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          • #6
            well buy a full electrical locking kit. instead of the vaccuum pump driven central locking.
            more reliable and cheaper.
            thats really the main reason every car manufacturer uses it now.
            go buy a locking kit from whoever you feel comfortable with. (whatever brand)
            go auto electrician or if you have the knowledge install it yourself.
            not that hard. plus its more reliable imo.
            and like loon said, you should maby get it checked out if your central locking isnt defect when you turn your alarm off.
            if it works without the alarm then your alarm is defekt and which means you dont need to buy a new kit.
            Golf MK2 Project
            Daily car: Audi 90 2.3L 5cyl manual
            "I run everything under pressure, from my supercharger to my blood"

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