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Old 15-04-2007, 10:53 AM   #1
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Default Central Locking Issues - ZL Fairlane

Hey All

Just wondering if anyone could help me sort out a little glitch with the Central Locking in my ZL Fairlane.

The problem is I can unlock all doors with key and switch (Both door switches) but not lock them with the key or switches.

The passenger side key switch never used to work then suddenly did and thats when the problem started.

Someone told me to replace the key switch in the passenger door because it is a common problem.

Someone help me understand this a little better.

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