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    Door Locks Sticking when using Keyless Fob

    Hi,

    Twice now the locks on my '14 110 have not actuated when the keyless fob is used. First it was the rear door and now it is the drivers side passenger door. When I took the car in for a service last time (12 months ago) I was told the mechanism can sometimes get stuck. Is there an easy fix or preventative maintenance to stop it happening?

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    Tell them that's a load of Dog Sauce. Just bloody well fix it.
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    The Tardis did that for a while, then they fixed it, but sometimes (about once a month) I take the keys out of the ignition and all the doors lock before I can open the drivers door.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ezyrama View Post
    The Tardis did that for a while, then they fixed it, but sometimes (about once a month) I take the keys out of the ignition and all the doors lock before I can open the drivers door.
    Mine does that as well. I think it's because my knife hits the lock button when I grab the keys.
    Cheers, Billy.
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