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    Talking Central Locking Issues.....

    Ive just noticed over the last couple of days the rear drivers side door of my 2008 130 twin cab doesn't lock when you use the key fob to lock it or unlock.

    Its not a huge issue on the grand scheme of things but I'm.....

    Just hoping to get some advice or information as to what it might be and is it a relatively easy fix.....

    Thanks in advance

    Steve.....

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    I'm told the issue is that as the door opens and shuts a wire or two break in the harness between the pillar and door.
    There is a short replacement loom available that just plugs in at each end.
    I'll know more when I look at mine as my LHR door started to do the same thing after our last trip.
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    Yep had the exact same issue with the exact same door on the exact same vehicle....broken wire in the harness that goes from the B-pillar into the door. It'll short out and blow a fuse too if you leave it. A little bit of wire, some solder and heat shrink will sort it out.

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    Mine went in the same door, the wires had melted together and as well as the other problems described mine also caused issues with the alarm system and locking the car down.

    As suggested just look at the B pillar and the wires go through some plastic tube into the door, it was in there that they melted and kept shorting out.


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    Forgive my lack of knowledge but where is the B pillar and the replacement harness thingie where can i get one from...??

    Or just find the break and solder it back together.....?

    Thanks.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by DefenderSte View Post
    Forgive my lack of knowledge but where is the B pillar and the replacement harness thingie where can i get one from...??

    Or just find the break and solder it back together.....?

    Thanks.....
    ....same thing has happened to me on each rear door.

    The B-pillar is the pillar between the front and rear door. If you open the rear door that doesn't lock/unlock, and look on the front edge of the door you will notice a corrugated, black, rubber sleeve. If you pull the sleeve back from either side, you should find your broken/crimped piece of wire.

    Regarding the replacement harness, not sure. I have always used a replacement piece of wire, solder, and heat shrink.

    Hope this helps,

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThorneGator View Post
    ....same thing has happened to me on each rear door.

    The B-pillar is the pillar between the front and rear door. If you open the rear door that doesn't lock/unlock, and look on the front edge of the door you will notice a corrugated, black, rubber sleeve. If you pull the sleeve back from either side, you should find your broken/crimped piece of wire.

    Regarding the replacement harness, not sure. I have always used a replacement piece of wire, solder, and heat shrink.

    Hope this helps,

    Thanks much appreciated sir......

    Im thinking of going down that same route of the repair and heat shrink job.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by DefenderSte View Post
    Thanks much appreciated sir......

    Im thinking of going down that same route of the repair and heat shrink job.....
    I added a piece of wire and made each a bit longer, then heat shrink over the joins.

    Remember to run the wire through the sleeve before soldering as once you join it you won't get the connector through the sleeve.

    There are 2 connectors you can unplug to assist you 1 in the B pillar (which can be reached from beside the front seat) and the other in the door (accessible when you remove the door card).

    Richard

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wallaby Ted View Post
    I added a piece of wire and made each a bit longer, then heat shrink over the joins.

    Remember to run the wire through the sleeve before soldering as once you join it you won't get the connector through the sleeve.

    There are 2 connectors you can unplug to assist you 1 in the B pillar (which can be reached from beside the front seat) and the other in the door (accessible when you remove the door card).

    Richard

    Thanks Richard your advice is much appreciated.......

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    The pillars (body uprights) on a vehicle are given letter designations starting from the front. The one at the side of the windscreen /front of the front door is the A pillar, between the doors on a 4 door vehicle is the B-pillar, etc.

    I haven't seen the replacement harness but no doubt someone is making a good buck out of it. Soldering two wires together would have to be one of the simplest repair tasks.

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