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Interior door handle/lock

garyw

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Has anyone ever had an issue with their internal door handles/locking system.
My car was set to autolock but when the passenger pulled the inner door handle the first time it would semi unlock the system but not fully !
This actually caused the car to think it was unlocked but it wasn't [&:].
I had to relock the car with the button and then unlock the car with either the drivers pull or the button again.

Upon the second pull of the passenger door the window would drop but the door refused to open (locked).

My car has been away now for two days and will be three in total, they have apparently fitted a new door mechanism and now require a door lock [:'(] (non in stock).

They did however offer to try and remove the blown lamp warning as I have fitted LED sidelights to tie in with the HID, this causes the car to think the lamps have blown and bring up warning signs...
Today however they seem less interested in this fix.
Car was collected so no loan car, they have called and informed me very well, however its a good job the car isn't required.

anyone else had this ??

garyw
 
Hi Gary
Sorry to hear of your problems - it's always the way, either a few teething troubles within the first few months or none at all.[:'(]
I personally haven't heard of this happening before - I hope they sort it out for you pronto and you can enjoy your Porker the way it's meant to be [;)].
Good luck!!
Rob
 
Cheers Rob, apart from this its been great, everything I had hoped for.
The OPC haven't given reason for concern luckily and seem to be trying their best [8|]
I'll post up what it turns out to be incase anyone else ever has an issue..

garyw
 

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