Can you take a pic of your alarm module, it would be helpful if any part numbers on there as well to try and pencil it down for you.
Hi, sure. Part number is: 82919408596. There's one well priced at £45 on ebay currently that matches. If youre able to help me work out which key should be paring with this module it'd be much appreciated.Can you take a pic of your alarm module, it would be helpful if any part numbers on there as well to try and pencil it down for you.
Always the brick- style................., or was it always the older brick-style remote that you managed to sync?
Thanks. That being said ive just dosed it up on WD to settle over night, although I cant hear any electronics trying to even work inside the door when i use my new/ v old brick remote.Sounds like an actuator problem it was the first problem I had with my car, just gone and checked on my old post though and I could not open it with the key though. Just a thought though as I did experience similar symptoms at a later date and was cured after manually operating the door catches after a healthy dose of WD. I’m positive that will be the problem if both door knobs are popping up.
Hi all,
Thanks again for all the advice and suggestions so far. I've made some more progress.
I've now bought a brick-style fob and successfully synced it with my existing alarm/central locking module 82919408596. The remote will lock and unlock the passenger door and boot, but it won't operate the driver's door.
Just to clarify, when using the physical key, all the locks work together correctly and lock/unlock in sync. It's only when using the remote that the driver's door doesn't respond.
Has anyone come across this before or got any ideas what might be causing it? ChatGPT suggested it could be the driver's door actuator, but I'm not sure if that fully explains why everything works correctly with the key.
Slowly getting there! The main thing is that I can finally drive the car around again.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks mate, that’s really helpful.When you say "everything works correctly with the key" are you using the key in the drivers side door and then everything else reacts? If that's the case, you're manually actuating the lock, so an actuator problem wouldn't affect the result. Using the fob, you're relying on the actuator to move the lock on the driver's door.
I've never tried my key on the passenger side. Does that activate all the locks like the driver's door does? If so, you could try that too. If it's still just the driver's door that doesn't unlock, that sure sounds like an actuator.