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Drewomega

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The Old Drivers Door Lock Problem!
« on: 18 December 2011, 19:48:49 »

Hi guys,

Have not been on this forum for ages as I have been in Russia.
Can anybody out there in this great forum tell me if any one of these solenoid/motors will fit my Omega 2.6 drivers door?

http://www.maplin.co.uk/door-lock-motors-12304

If not has anybody got a door lock solenoid/motor for sale?

many thanks.

Oh! and a very merry Christmas and a sober new year to everybody on this forum. :y
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Re: The Old Drivers Door Lock Problem!
« Reply #1 on: 18 December 2011, 19:51:54 »

Nope, you'll need a GM one
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Re: The Old Drivers Door Lock Problem!
« Reply #2 on: 18 December 2011, 20:14:21 »

Nope, you'll need a GM one

Thanks TB! I have just read KW's fix. I will have a go after the festive festivities! hic!  :o
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Re: The Old Drivers Door Lock Problem!
« Reply #3 on: 18 December 2011, 20:41:15 »

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not a chance  ;) ;)
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Re: The Old Drivers Door Lock Problem!
« Reply #4 on: 18 December 2011, 22:09:26 »

you want a drivers door solenoid 90493 702, i sold one the other week but will have a look in the morning to see if i have another ;)
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Re: The Old Drivers Door Lock Problem!
« Reply #5 on: 19 December 2011, 10:08:13 »

you want a drivers door solenoid 90493 702, i sold one the other week but will have a look in the morning to see if i have another ;)

Ok Joff! That would be great.  :y
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Re: The Old Drivers Door Lock Problem!
« Reply #6 on: 21 December 2011, 15:45:26 »

Don't know if I'm doing wrong adding onto this thread, nor if it's the 'old drivers door lock problem' ? But here goes.
First the front passenger door pleased itself whether it would lock/unlock, but could always pull up the button manually to unlock. Then the drivers door started doing exactly the same, but now, the passenger door is continually locked and cannot pull up the lock knob, and the drivers door has to be opened manually from the rear passenger door, although it does lock on the key. Can't unlock drivers door by using the key in the door lock, as the key goes in but, will not turn, in either direction. Need to sort this rapid as wife can't walk, legs won't bend, and can't get her into the back of the car. Thanks in anticipation...  ;)
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