Honda VR-V lock problem
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Honda VR-V lock problem
hi...
My Honda CR-V 98-model is acting very peculiar these days
After I have unlocked the car with my remote, the lock keep making these
clicking sounds as if they are trying to lock the doors again but can't make
it...
very annoying...
I can see the locking pins in all doors move too...
Is it dust or....?
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Zadig Galbaras
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My Honda CR-V 98-model is acting very peculiar these days
After I have unlocked the car with my remote, the lock keep making these
clicking sounds as if they are trying to lock the doors again but can't make
it...
very annoying...
I can see the locking pins in all doors move too...
Is it dust or....?
--
Regards
Zadig Galbaras
(nick)
www.tresfjording.com
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Re: Honda CR-V lock problem
Zadig Galbaras wrote:
> hi...
>
> My Honda CR-V 98-model is acting very peculiar these days
> After I have unlocked the car with my remote, the lock keep making these
> clicking sounds as if they are trying to lock the doors again but can't
> make it...
> very annoying...
> I can see the locking pins in all doors move too...
>
> Is it dust or....?
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It's usually the switch in the actuator that's not telling the module
that the door has successfully unlocked. I'd start with the cheapest
solution and work your way up. Get a small blue spray can of LockEase
graphite and hose all five locks (since they've probably never been done
anyway) to see if things improve. You have to stick the tiny spraying
tube way inside the locks because the first 3/8" of the door locks is
hollow. If that doesn't help, check back.
'Curly'
> hi...
>
> My Honda CR-V 98-model is acting very peculiar these days
> After I have unlocked the car with my remote, the lock keep making these
> clicking sounds as if they are trying to lock the doors again but can't
> make it...
> very annoying...
> I can see the locking pins in all doors move too...
>
> Is it dust or....?
--------------------------
It's usually the switch in the actuator that's not telling the module
that the door has successfully unlocked. I'd start with the cheapest
solution and work your way up. Get a small blue spray can of LockEase
graphite and hose all five locks (since they've probably never been done
anyway) to see if things improve. You have to stick the tiny spraying
tube way inside the locks because the first 3/8" of the door locks is
hollow. If that doesn't help, check back.
'Curly'
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