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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: jeynesey on 17 January 2014, 16:53

Title: Central locking
Post by: jeynesey on 17 January 2014, 16:53
Having issues with intermittent central locking problems. Sometimes there is no noise at all and it's not working. Ice searched and am going to take the door card off and check.

However, anyone know how to open the fuel flap?! I can't put petrol in it!!! Thanks all!
Title: Re: Central locking
Post by: Waspy on 17 January 2014, 18:06
Pull the central locking fuse and lock with a key? Nobody steals my fuel and my  fuel flap does not lock....
Title: Re: Central locking
Post by: jeynesey on 17 January 2014, 20:28
I'll need to get it open first though? That was what I thought, just take the fuse out. Anyone know how to open it manually, or override the central locking?
Title: Re: Central locking
Post by: JC on 17 January 2014, 20:36
basics here Jeynesey, so if its egg sucking sorry  :lipsrsealed:

Central locking is air operated, via a pump in the boot. so that should be your first port of call, is the pump working. might need to wire it straight onto a 12v source to test it  :wink:

fuel flap, accessible from inside the boot I believe ( will search in a mo ) so u can open it to fill up

back in a mo
Title: Re: Central locking
Post by: JC on 17 January 2014, 20:39
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Oh and to open your fuel flap, pull back the boot carpet on the drivers side and you'll see a metal rod, pull that and it will unlock the flap

 :wink:
Title: Re: Central locking
Post by: jeynesey on 18 January 2014, 09:57
Cheers Chuff :afro:
Title: Re: Central locking
Post by: clipperjay on 18 January 2014, 10:27
I normally blow down the pipes to see which ones pop open sometimes the bellows are ripped and worn, or the air pipe has come off the unit. :wink: good news if all other units are working it means the air pump is still good as the fuel flap gets the strongest air blow being close to the air pump.
Title: Re: Central locking
Post by: newlad on 18 January 2014, 21:44
open boot, bend down fabric trim drivers side below parcel shelf height and you'll soon see the locking mechanism.
mine gives me a lot of grief, popping the boot from inside is fun, especially as I'm not to agile!!, good luck