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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    Centrol Locking Module Issues / Location

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    I am getting a few codes from my central locking computer. It complains about the passanger side doors are not unlocking, although they do unlock no problem. The main issue is the alarm keeps going off and it is logging a 01370 code which can be a wiring issue or short to n to J347, the interior monitoring computer.

    Additionally I had an issue with the rear wiper hose leaking in the drivers footwell. I fixed it, but I am now worried that the Locking module got wet.

    Is the module location under the drivers seat? How do I get to it?

    Thanks

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    Senior Member Two Rings mr_dave's Avatar
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    It's under the carpet in front of the driver's seat.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    Do I need to remove the drivers seat, or just pull the trim and pull back the carpet?

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    Senior Member Two Rings mr_dave's Avatar
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    Remove kick panel and lower door trim and you can pull the carpet back. Seat does not have to come out.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    Quote Originally Posted by mr_dave View Post
    Remove kick panel and lower door trim and you can pull the carpet back. Seat does not have to come out.
    Thanks guys, sounds like it's not too bad to get to.

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