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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: MonzaGSE on 05 December 2015, 13:31:13

Title: Central locking question
Post by: MonzaGSE on 05 December 2015, 13:31:13
Hi. On my 94 omega i noticed when you push the front passenger door lock button down it just locks that door. Is this the way its supposed to work or should it lock all doors? When i use the key in the passenger door lock, it locks/unlocks all doors. Key in drivers door also obviously locks/unlocks all doors. As does the drivers door lock button. Just curious as if the passenger door lock button should really lock the entire car? Its the old infrared remote system and remote works fine.
Title: Re: Central locking question
Post by: 05omegav6 on 05 December 2015, 13:33:47
It is possible that it is working correctly :-\ Early car had some odd differences wrt locking/alarms that the '95+ cars didn't...
Title: Re: Central locking question
Post by: zirk on 05 December 2015, 17:48:16
Fairly sure early PFL passenger button only opens / shuts passenger door, Drivers does all.
Title: Re: Central locking question
Post by: Shackeng on 05 December 2015, 17:54:15
Hi. On my 94 omega i noticed when you push the front passenger door lock button down it just locks that door. Is this the way its supposed to work or should it lock all doors? When i use the key in the passenger door lock, it locks/unlocks all doors. Key in drivers door also obviously locks/unlocks all doors. As does the drivers door lock button. Just curious as if the passenger door lock button should really lock the entire car? Its the old infrared remote system and remote works fine.

Early ones had locks both sides then? :-\
Title: Re: Central locking question
Post by: zirk on 05 December 2015, 18:01:49
Hi. On my 94 omega i noticed when you push the front passenger door lock button down it just locks that door. Is this the way its supposed to work or should it lock all doors? When i use the key in the passenger door lock, it locks/unlocks all doors. Key in drivers door also obviously locks/unlocks all doors. As does the drivers door lock button. Just curious as if the passenger door lock button should really lock the entire car? Its the old infrared remote system and remote works fine.

Early ones had locks both sides then? :-\
Think you mean Key Locks, yes, thought MFL did as well, but never owned MFL.
Title: Re: Central locking question
Post by: Andy B on 05 December 2015, 21:21:38
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Think you mean Key Locks, yes, thought MFL did as well, but never owned MFL.

Mine didn't  ;)
Title: Re: Central locking question
Post by: MonzaGSE on 05 December 2015, 23:19:41
Yes. Key hole in both front doors. Just assumed they all had that:p but then everything is probably working as it should. Thanks for the replies:)
Title: Re: Central locking question
Post by: BazaJT on 06 December 2015, 11:45:46
Do you know until reading this and nipping out to check,I never realised my f/l doesn't have a key lock on the passenger door!!But then I've only owned it 3yrs :D :D :D ;D
Title: Re: Central locking question
Post by: 05omegav6 on 06 December 2015, 12:30:34
Do you know until reading this and nipping out to check,I never realised my f/l doesn't have a key lock on the passenger door!!But then I've only owned it 3yrs :D :D :D ;D
If you're the only driver, and therefore never a passenger, then why would you ;)
Title: Re: Central locking question
Post by: Mr Gav on 12 December 2015, 11:47:14
Do you know until reading this and nipping out to check,I never realised my f/l doesn't have a key lock on the passenger door!!But then I've only owned it 3yrs :D :D :D ;D
If you're the only driver, and therefore never a passenger, then why would you ;)

Cleaning it regularly would give you a clue whether there was a key hole there or not  ;D