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Faulty door lock - 2008 T5 2.5 128kw

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  • Faulty door lock - 2008 T5 2.5 128kw

    Just got my new van back after major service to be told there is a fault in the driver's door locking mechanism. Interior light does not come on, and doors re-lock after about 30 sec. Could easily lock keys inside the van.
    Any ideas how to fix, or cost of repair by dealer? All help welcomed.

  • #2
    Had the exact same problem with our T5 I found it was a micro switch that's part of the locking mechanism where the door hits the striker . I managed to squirt some oil into the mechanism and it was fixed , seems there is apart that gets sticky preventing the switch from being activated . Best way maybe is to remove the door trim and remove the lock assembly clean relube and refit or cheat like me oil the bugger . To test the theory is leave the door open and close the locking latch manually then lock the van unlock again and see if the light comes on or not , that's how I found out what part was causing the problem .
    Last edited by Sunny43.5; 13-11-2014, 08:51 PM.

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    • #3
      This site is amazing!!
      To find someone with exactly the same problem, and to get a response with 30 min is what this forum is all about. Thanks Sunny 43.5.

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      • #4
        Hope it works for you !

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        • #5
          if you want to tackle it yourself
          How to remove Door Lock and Assembly Carrier - The Brick-yard

          and
          Electric Windows - Regulator Removal - The Brick-yard
          Steve
          04 T5

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          • #6
            Quick spray of lube and everything is working again. I'm glad because the instructions linked to by Steve looked wayyyyyy too hard.
            Cheers guys.

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