whitevanwoman
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Help urgently needed please - Transit 350TD LWB 2002 self build campervan (ex network rail)
Problem with central locking sliding side door not working, apparently a common fault. Just noticed tonight though I think its been intermittent for a while as I've found it unlocked when I thought it was locked on a few occasions recently. Thought I was losing my marbles.
Have lightly sanded the 3 flat circle metal / copper contacts on the body of the van, and checked and cleaned the 3 corresponding posts on the door. Presume these are the Remote Control contacts.
Checked for anything obstructing door from closing properly.
Fob - top Left button pressed once locks front and rear doors, I can hear it doing that. It isn't locking the sliding door. But it should be, it used to. Pressed twice, dead locks front doors.
Fob - top right button unlocks front doors no problem
Fob - centre bottom button (red) should unlock sliding and rear doors but only the rear doors are responding.
The only keyhole is in the driver's door but I only ever use the fob for locking / unlocking.
A few weeks ago the sliding door was removed to fit a window into it. Am sure it has locked ok since then but wondering if additional weight of window has caused movement of door on bolts so that the contacts between door and body are now misaligned ??
Currently in use fulltime so urgently needs fixing tomorrow!
Is it worth just getting a deadlock fitted? Or what about a slamlock? How could I lock it from inside if deadlock or slam lock on outside?
There is no way of locking the sliding door from the inside without using the fob.
What kind of money should I expect to pay for deadlock or slamlock fitted?
Back doors no problem, central locking is working and also have big house bolt fitted inside at top of doors plus brackets and broom handle lower down near where latch is. Confident that will be secure even if central locking fails on them.
Luckily I have 2 biggish dogs in van with me so not too worried tonight, but darent go shopping or leave van now till sorted.
Parked on industrial estate 300m away from trade motor spares company so should be able to get hold of parts ok and maybe local recommendations for autolocksmiths. Or should I take it to the garage where I go for repairs and MOT, just 5 mins away?
I have full breakdown cover, is it worth phoning them or will they just refer me to an auto locksmith?
All suggestions welcome but especially cheap suggestions. Thanks.
Problem with central locking sliding side door not working, apparently a common fault. Just noticed tonight though I think its been intermittent for a while as I've found it unlocked when I thought it was locked on a few occasions recently. Thought I was losing my marbles.
Have lightly sanded the 3 flat circle metal / copper contacts on the body of the van, and checked and cleaned the 3 corresponding posts on the door. Presume these are the Remote Control contacts.
Checked for anything obstructing door from closing properly.
Fob - top Left button pressed once locks front and rear doors, I can hear it doing that. It isn't locking the sliding door. But it should be, it used to. Pressed twice, dead locks front doors.
Fob - top right button unlocks front doors no problem
Fob - centre bottom button (red) should unlock sliding and rear doors but only the rear doors are responding.
The only keyhole is in the driver's door but I only ever use the fob for locking / unlocking.
A few weeks ago the sliding door was removed to fit a window into it. Am sure it has locked ok since then but wondering if additional weight of window has caused movement of door on bolts so that the contacts between door and body are now misaligned ??
Currently in use fulltime so urgently needs fixing tomorrow!
Is it worth just getting a deadlock fitted? Or what about a slamlock? How could I lock it from inside if deadlock or slam lock on outside?
There is no way of locking the sliding door from the inside without using the fob.
What kind of money should I expect to pay for deadlock or slamlock fitted?
Back doors no problem, central locking is working and also have big house bolt fitted inside at top of doors plus brackets and broom handle lower down near where latch is. Confident that will be secure even if central locking fails on them.
Luckily I have 2 biggish dogs in van with me so not too worried tonight, but darent go shopping or leave van now till sorted.
Parked on industrial estate 300m away from trade motor spares company so should be able to get hold of parts ok and maybe local recommendations for autolocksmiths. Or should I take it to the garage where I go for repairs and MOT, just 5 mins away?
I have full breakdown cover, is it worth phoning them or will they just refer me to an auto locksmith?
All suggestions welcome but especially cheap suggestions. Thanks.