Hi, the central locking in my VN S Pack hasnt work since i brought it. I tried replacing fuse but it didnt work, so i just went to Auto Barn and got the same thing (Just Brand New) for $40. But i am unsure how to install it and get it working. I already have all the trims off the doors. But dont want to go ahead any further as im totally lost..
Buy a cheap multimeter, a test light and a haynes manual or get one from the library and copy the wiring diagram. Play with the multimeter and test light until your own lightbulb goes on, then refer to wiring diagram. No one can give you a step by step mate, google "How does central locking work?" and wait for your own lightbulb moment again.
Apart from that are you talking about the remote not working or the central locking not working when you operate the driver or passenger locks.
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Nah its not remote control just key turn on the either of the front doors.
Just posted this for someone else, you might find it helpful. You'll need to check the plug into the solenoid to see if there's any power and up/down signal and go from there.
To get door trims off (remove plugs covering screws in arm rest, screw under door handle, pop out lock inner orange bit, pop trim loose from bottom and once clippy things are loose push whole trim up out of window channel) and cut inner plastic shield over lock area on 3 sides, (big enough to get your hand in) peel it back undo 3 star drive screws from end of door (allen key works ok) unplug solenoidy thing, unclip linkage, remove lock assembly and clean all linkages and moving parts. Solenoidy thing attaches with a couple of screws, clean plug and connector with metho if they're dirty, plug solenoid in before reassembly and test. Sometimes this works real well, sometimes the solenoid man is tired and it's time for a trip to the wreckers. Unfortunately you may not be able to say which before it's been tested for a few weeks.... After a bit of practice it doesn't take more than 15-20 minutes per door. First door probably more like an hour. take the opportunity to clean window bottom where you can't usually reach and vac fuzzy trim edge that sits against window. Getting trims back on, push into window channel first, leave trim tilted out while you get clippy men lined up and start pushing in from top and line up lower down as you go. You'll have to lie on the ground looking up into the gap to line up the clips. have fun!
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