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Author Subject: Turning Central locking off ?
silky

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Location: Chelmsford, Essex

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Post #1
My brother has just got himself a P1 XSI, however the central locking keeps bouncing when trying to lock it.

Is there a way of turning the central locking off so that he can lock the doors/boot by just using the key as at the moment he cannot lock it
Posted 28th Dec 2009 at 23:14
rudolf

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Location: Skelmersdale

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Post #2
Find the fuse?

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Posted 29th Dec 2009 at 00:14
ablister

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Post #3
pain in the arse when it jumps!

unplug the module at the back seat, easiest way until you get it fixed

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Posted 29th Dec 2009 at 01:45
silky

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Post #4
Any idea which module it is, think there are two or three
Posted 29th Dec 2009 at 03:19
jakesballs

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Post #5
try here...
Clicky

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Posted 29th Dec 2009 at 14:09
silky

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Post #6
Ideal.....thanks very much jakesballs
Posted 29th Dec 2009 at 21:13

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