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Old December 14th 04, 11:49 PM
Holden Caulfield
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Default A3 doors lock themselves/alarm won't disarm

Awhile back my 95 Golf developed the apparently common problem of the
lock cylinder coming out of the handle with the key, and it became
impossible to lock/unlock on the driver's side. I haven't had a
chance yet to get the replacement kit so I've just been using the
passenger side to lock/unlock.

Starting tonight when I turn the key to unlock the passenger side, the
passenger side door unlocks as it should, but none of the other locks
open. About 2-3 seconds after I unlock the passenger door this way,
it magically locks itself again. I can repeat the process over and
over, and the door always locks itself almost immediately, even if the
key is still in the lock. The alarm also stays armed throughout this
process, with the LED flashing next to the driver's side lock. I'm
guessing that the passenger side lock and the central locking system
aren't communicating- but then why would the passenger door keep
locking itself right away?

I could get in by quickly opening the passenger door within the 2
seconds that it remains unlocked, but this would of course set off the
alarm, and it seems that there would be no way to turn it off at that
point with neither door lock working. Plus, I'd still have the
problem of triggering the alarm as soon as I turned the key in the
ignition even if I could get in.

Anyone have ideas on this? I'd like to not have the car towed just to
fix this, but I'm running out of ideas here... any advice would be
much appreciated.


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Old December 15th 04, 02:10 AM
dave
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Try unlocking the left door handle. It might be in the locking position =
doors seem to self lock. Removing the key cylinder and using a screwdriver to
unlock it has worked for me. ;-)

BTW fix that lock too, since I think the parts are under $20. Add $12 or so to
have new tumblers installed for your old key at the dealer too.

Or it could be the wiring going to the doors.
later,
dave
(One out of many daves)


>From: Holden Caulfield
>
>Awhile back my 95 Golf developed the apparently common problem of the
>lock cylinder coming out of the handle with the key, and it became
>impossible to lock/unlock on the driver's side. I haven't had a
>chance yet to get the replacement kit so I've just been using the
>passenger side to lock/unlock.
>
>Starting tonight when I turn the key to unlock the passenger side, the
>passenger side door unlocks as it should, but none of the other locks
>open. About 2-3 seconds after I unlock the passenger door this way,
>it magically locks itself again. I can repeat the process over and
>over, and the door always locks itself almost immediately, even if the
>key is still in the lock. The alarm also stays armed throughout this
>process, with the LED flashing next to the driver's side lock. I'm
>guessing that the passenger side lock and the central locking system
>aren't communicating- but then why would the passenger door keep
>locking itself right away?
>
>I could get in by quickly opening the passenger door within the 2
>seconds that it remains unlocked, but this would of course set off the
>alarm, and it seems that there would be no way to turn it off at that
>point with neither door lock working. Plus, I'd still have the
>problem of triggering the alarm as soon as I turned the key in the
>ignition even if I could get in.
>
>Anyone have ideas on this? I'd like to not have the car towed just to
>fix this, but I'm running out of ideas here... any advice would be
>much appreciated.
>




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Old December 15th 04, 02:10 AM
dave
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Try unlocking the left door handle. It might be in the locking position =
doors seem to self lock. Removing the key cylinder and using a screwdriver to
unlock it has worked for me. ;-)

BTW fix that lock too, since I think the parts are under $20. Add $12 or so to
have new tumblers installed for your old key at the dealer too.

Or it could be the wiring going to the doors.
later,
dave
(One out of many daves)


>From: Holden Caulfield
>
>Awhile back my 95 Golf developed the apparently common problem of the
>lock cylinder coming out of the handle with the key, and it became
>impossible to lock/unlock on the driver's side. I haven't had a
>chance yet to get the replacement kit so I've just been using the
>passenger side to lock/unlock.
>
>Starting tonight when I turn the key to unlock the passenger side, the
>passenger side door unlocks as it should, but none of the other locks
>open. About 2-3 seconds after I unlock the passenger door this way,
>it magically locks itself again. I can repeat the process over and
>over, and the door always locks itself almost immediately, even if the
>key is still in the lock. The alarm also stays armed throughout this
>process, with the LED flashing next to the driver's side lock. I'm
>guessing that the passenger side lock and the central locking system
>aren't communicating- but then why would the passenger door keep
>locking itself right away?
>
>I could get in by quickly opening the passenger door within the 2
>seconds that it remains unlocked, but this would of course set off the
>alarm, and it seems that there would be no way to turn it off at that
>point with neither door lock working. Plus, I'd still have the
>problem of triggering the alarm as soon as I turned the key in the
>ignition even if I could get in.
>
>Anyone have ideas on this? I'd like to not have the car towed just to
>fix this, but I'm running out of ideas here... any advice would be
>much appreciated.
>




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Old December 16th 04, 01:58 PM
Mark Randol
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Holden Caulfield wrote:
> Anyone have ideas on this? I'd like to not have the car towed just to
> fix this, but I'm running out of ideas here... any advice would be
> much appreciated.


Also a common problem... Check the wiring harness at the rear door
where it comes from the B-pillar (near the hinges). Pull back the
rubber boot from the pillar and look for broken, kinked or stretched
wires. Repair or replace. If there's more than a couple broken,
replace. I haven't had problems since replacing the original piece with
a German sourced part.

You do realize that locking your car without the cylinder in the
driver's side is pointless? A reasonable length screwdriver can work
the internal mechanism. If it's still up, I've got directions on my old
web page at http://users.cableaz.com/~mdr/VW/lock.htm

BTW, don't bother replying to the email. It's a temp address that I'm
not even checking. Reply in the group if you have other questions.

Mark
'95 Jetta GLS
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Old December 16th 04, 01:58 PM
Mark Randol
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Holden Caulfield wrote:
> Anyone have ideas on this? I'd like to not have the car towed just to
> fix this, but I'm running out of ideas here... any advice would be
> much appreciated.


Also a common problem... Check the wiring harness at the rear door
where it comes from the B-pillar (near the hinges). Pull back the
rubber boot from the pillar and look for broken, kinked or stretched
wires. Repair or replace. If there's more than a couple broken,
replace. I haven't had problems since replacing the original piece with
a German sourced part.

You do realize that locking your car without the cylinder in the
driver's side is pointless? A reasonable length screwdriver can work
the internal mechanism. If it's still up, I've got directions on my old
web page at http://users.cableaz.com/~mdr/VW/lock.htm

BTW, don't bother replying to the email. It's a temp address that I'm
not even checking. Reply in the group if you have other questions.

Mark
'95 Jetta GLS
 




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