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central locking - quick question


Steph

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Hi.

I've had my freelander (2003) for just a couple of weeks.

When I lock it (either with the remote control or from inside pressing the switch) all the doors lock and then half a second later the driver's door locks.

Is this usual? Or should the driver's door lock at the same time as the others?

Thanks,

Steph

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They ought to lock altogether. However if the newness has worn off some of the components, their may be delays. Whether you take each door apart to lubricate and check each bit is a matter of choice IMO.

Locking the R-reg is a bit like the Home Guard standing to attention in Dad's Army - there's one who is always behind!

Cheers

Blippie

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Thanks Blippie,

I like your Dad's Army analogy - made me laugh.

I think I'll start referring to the driver's door as Private Godfrey!

Cheers for the info!

They ought to lock altogether. However if the newness has worn off some of the components, their may be delays. Whether you take each door apart to lubricate and check each bit is a matter of choice IMO.

Locking the R-reg is a bit like the Home Guard standing to attention in Dad's Army - there's one who is always behind!

Cheers

Blippie

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