This is a discussion on Central locking. within the Favorit, Felicia, Fun and Forman forums, part of the Skoda Model Discussion Area category; I have just brought a Felicia today & the Central lockings not working & as yet I can't find a ...
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| I have just brought a Felicia today & the Central lockings not working & as yet I can't find a Haynes for it. I have a Favorit I'm driving until the end of the month & as the central lockings working I thought I would swap the Central actuator over to the Felicia. But all the Haynes says for the Favorit is behind the Fascia near the fuse box. Anyone help finding the actuator ? If I know know what I'm looking for & where it would be a big help. |
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| Stupid question but does it have centrol locking? |
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| panel on the side of the passengers foot well???? |
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| When I brought the car she said the central lockings no longer working so yes it should have & yes I know where the fuse box is...It's the actuator I'm not sure about near the fuse box behind the fascia is not exactly clear. |
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| The actuators will be in the doors attatched to the lock connections. Have you checked the fuses? |
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| Yes I have checked the fuse & it's fine. But there should be a central actuator. Each door unlocks fine, but no other door so as it's not just one, or a couple of doors & as the fuse is fine it's probably the Central actuator. And once found I can check it out on the multi meter. But I don't know where it is. |
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| Ok - you've checked the fuse, did you check the relay? It should be in the fuse box with the others. Hope that helps. |
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| Hi - my '97 had the same problem - actuators were all fine, but I found the locking rods and levers in the doors had become 'sticky' - cleaned and lubricated everything and it seems fine for nearly 1 year .... Give it a try before spending out on loads of new parts... |
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