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Re: [E36M3] Frantic Door Locks!!
- Subject: Re: [E36M3] Frantic Door Locks!!
- From: "Louis Goldsman" <goldsman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Sep 1998 17:26:07 -0700
I would guess that you have a break in a wire to or from the driver's door
lock.
My car behaved in a similar manner and it turned out it was a break in the
wire that sent the trunk lock position sensor signal to the central lock
controller. Because the system couldn't detect the locking of the trunk,
when the remote switch was used, it would immediately unlock all the doors.
I'm guessing, but it seems that the computer that controls locking of the
doors and trunk keeps track of what's happening when things are locked and
unlocked. If it gets a signal that some component didn't respond the way it
should the computer will respond in some failsafe or strange manner.
For reference, the break in my wire was at the point at the hinge for the
trunk lid where the wire bends back and forth when the trunk is opened and
closed. Might be worth checking as part of routine maintenance.
Louis
91 ///M5
>Date: Fri, 25 Sep 1998 19:59:25 -0500
>From: Dave Heckendorf <dave_heckendorf@domain.elided>
>Subject: [E36M3] Frantic Door Locks!!
>
>Hey all,
>
>I've got an interesting one for the masses to ponder...
>
>My new '98 M3/4 has a bit of a problem talking to the door locks.
>1) When using the OEM keyless entry/alarm the driver's door lock
>DOESN'T respond and EVEN BETTER, the other doors/trunk go
>UP?DOWN?UP?DOWN several
>times (many times in excess of six sets of up/down).
>2) When using the key in the driver's door lock, none of the other doors
>respond when locking/unlocking.
>3) When using the key in the passenger's door lock, all but the driver's
>door lock respond when locking/unlocking.
>4) When using the center console locking button, same as #1.
>
>The strange part is that the car was fine last Friday night when I parked
>it; but, Saturday morning, it started freaking out!! Any ideas (other than
>take it to the dealer for warranty service, which I plan on doing when I
>go in for an oil change in ~600mi unless I/we can fix it now...)
>
>Thx,
>Dave
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