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chelskifl

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drivers side passenger door
« on: 25 June 2007, 18:48:30 »

i have a strange problem all may doors lock except the drivers side passenger door i have checked the fuse which is fuse 20 i under stand the fuse controls door light and solaniod, when i removed the fuse the cental locking and the door lights went off. replaced it 3 doors working but the passenger door does not.. the light on the door does not work either.. i tested the voltage to the bulb holder nothing,, which leads me to suspect a break in the power to that door,, any tips for testing circuit cheers :o
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Re: drivers side passenger door
« Reply #1 on: 25 June 2007, 19:19:37 »

My initial thought is knackered lock motor.  As for LED, the windows are not disabled by switch near gearstick?
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Re: drivers side passenger door
« Reply #2 on: 25 June 2007, 19:35:46 »

that seems strange because there is no voltage to the lamp holder on door, the voltage is shared with the door lock soliniod.. according to the fuse layout.. thats why i was thinking there could be a break in the supply voltage
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Re: drivers side passenger door
« Reply #3 on: 25 June 2007, 19:42:04 »

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that seems strange because there is no voltage to the lamp holder on door, the voltage is shared with the door lock soliniod.. according to the fuse layout.. thats why i was thinking there could be a break in the supply voltage
Hmmm, my facelift (only ones I have to hand) show them as independent circuits...
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Re: drivers side passenger door
« Reply #4 on: 25 June 2007, 20:01:29 »

well on mine which is a 1997 elite estate 3.0 the one fuse a 20amp handles the central locking and door kerb lights.
thats why i think it strange only on that door no kirb light and no central locking.. i did have a short ciciut in the alarm horn the other month check my previous post, quit wierd.
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