Interior 1st Gen Which fuse? Doors unlock but wont lock.

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  1. RichardPG

    RichardPG Member

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    my pass lock died. I got a new one from eMINIparts.com (excellent price and delivery). While removing the old one I tried to check to see if I had power to the connection and managed to blow the fuse for the locks. I replaced the fuse. Now with the new lock in place the doors will unlock but will not lock except manually.
    Is there another fuse somewhere?
    Also my pass window does not go up and down currently. I have tried banging on the door, which worked in the past.

    Any hints?
     
  2. Jason Montague

    Jason Montague New Member
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    :cornut: BUMP BUMP! No help here but a 'knowing' person should be along shortly.:cornut:

    Jason
     
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    RichardPG Member

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    I have to manually lock the doors. push the door button down or use the key in the lock. The central toggle switch will unlock but not lock the doors as well.
     
  5. Jason Montague

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    :cornut: HMMMMMMMMMMMM.................water/corrosion on electrical terminals somewhere along the line? That does things almost as strange as a battery going out. :Thumbsup:

    Jason
     
  6. cooperSml

    cooperSml New Member

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    Must be your Door Lock Actuator / Locking

    Check this article it seems like the problem you are having.

    Replacing the door lock actuator is necessary when the lock stops properly responding to lock and unlock commands from the remote or dash mounted toggle switch. The same procedure is followed for either door; however the driver side actuator does take a bit more time to install as it has the key lock linkage to also get back in place.

    MINI Cooper - MINI Door Lock Acuator Repair, 2002-2006

    Hope this help.
     
  7. Dave.0

    Dave.0 Helix & RMW Powered
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    If you follow the link in the post above you should be good to go.
     
  8. RichardPG

    RichardPG Member

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    The door lock actuator has been replaced. all fuses appear good. I am concerned it might be the Body Control module.
     

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