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Does everyones central locking lock when they close their driver door? I'm not talking about the central locking button but rather the actual door lock thing that every door has.

Mine seems to only trigger every door open, not closed. I think I may have accidently not plugged something in on the passenger door or somehow it's damaged.

Has anyone played with their central and happen to chance onto having their driver side door lock only trigger the central locking either open or closed? I'd appreciate any input I'd like to get it working.

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I got another motor put in the drivers side door and went for keyless :P

That's what I'm doing :D

CC - Chief mate all my doors lock as soon as i go over 10km/hr........wierd.....i think its like an anti-jacking thingy...ahahaha

We all have that. There's a way to disable it if you want, which I was gonna do till CEF11E said some window washing crackhed actually tried to open his door and got rejected! So now I'm keeping it :P

yea when i first got mine only the 3 passengers doors locked but then i got a new motor in the drivers door when i got the immobiliser installed and now they all lock when i got over 20km/hr

There's no OEM actuator in the driver door in r32/a31 etc so when you get an alarm put in they install an extra actuator and wire it in to the system that's why you get that. I'm wiring mine so it will continue doing only the 3 doors and not the drivers.

Anyways guys I'm not talkin bout the auto lock feature.

Each door has a door locker/unlocker. When you unlock the drivers one it unlocks all the other doors. When you lock the drivers one it locks all the other doors. Mine doesn't lock the other doors anymore. So I was wondering if anyones played with their central and noticed which module/wire left unplugged will cause this because I'm almost certain behind my sound deadening somewhere I've left something unplugged.

I get that feeling because the central locking button won't work if the passenger door "console" isn't plugged in.

Anyone?

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