central locking

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crooser
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central locking

Unread post by crooser »

does anyone know where the central door locking control unit is on a 95 xm and what it looks like?
Nikolaymk
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Unread post by Nikolaymk »

I'm pretty sure it's a small box located under the passenger seat.
crooser
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Unread post by crooser »

well nik i had a look and it doesn't appear to be there,any other ideas anyone?
Russell
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Unread post by Russell »

Hi,
My guess is that the controller is in the drivers door.
I tried to find it in my XM, and deduced from older posts that it was in a door, and most likely to be in the passenger door. When I took the passenger door apart, I found no controller, but I did cure my doorlock problems anyway.
cheers
Russell [:)]
crooser
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Unread post by crooser »

not in the doors unfortunately
Russell
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Unread post by Russell »

Oh well.
Let us know if you find it...
On a BX I once had, the control unit was in the centre console between the gearstick and the bottom ashtray or radio or whatever.
cheers
Russell
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rabenson
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Unread post by rabenson »

For what its worth, on the ZX it's under the cowling round the handbrake
Ron
couteau
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Unread post by couteau »

My central locking module gave up on me on my series 1 XM. It is under the steering wheel (opposite side of fuse box). Mine is UK/left hand drive or is it right?. If you open that compartment, there will be another set of screws/bolts (12mm) which secure an aluminium/metal 'shelves'. The module is a longish one secured to that metal shelves.
Try locking/unlocking, then you can identify from the noise which box it is. Trouble is you won't find parts for it so I installed a Japanese alternative but took sometime to identify which wire is for what.
Good luck,
Charles
drkstuart
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Unread post by drkstuart »

many thanks charles i'll have a look.