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Faulty Central door lock (left rear door)

Posted:
Thu Apr 15, 2010 11:20 pm
by vp920b
Hi all,
Just want to ask,
Have anyone had the same problem like me, the rear left door central lock was broke or something?
If I press from my key unlock, it won't open. After I open it from inside, it's fine.
But when I locked it from remote, it will not lock, so it will stay open and I need to do twice pressing the button.
Do anyone know how to fix this? Because my car sometimes parked outside.
Thanks
Naldo
Re: Faulty Central door lock (left rear door)

Posted:
Fri Apr 16, 2010 4:25 pm
by LibertyGT2
I have a similar problem with my rear right door.
It always locks but often takes 2 x unlocks from the key to allow it to open.
I am hoping to rip the interior panel off and lube the mechanism up and see if that helps
Re: Faulty Central door lock (left rear door)

Posted:
Fri Apr 16, 2010 4:27 pm
by nytrojen
I had the same problem when I bought my car with the rear right door. Luckily mine was under the statutory warranty period and they had to replace the actuator motor. No problems since then (April last year)
Re: Faulty Central door lock (left rear door)

Posted:
Fri Apr 16, 2010 10:08 pm
by castek
hahah exact same problem, same door and all.
replaced under warranty and got a nice 09 wrx courtesy car

Re: Faulty Central door lock (left rear door)

Posted:
Sat Apr 17, 2010 12:55 am
by vp920b
lucky you mate still got warranty.
how much for the parts only? Since I don't have any connection for this faulty part.
thanks
naldo
Re: Faulty Central door lock (left rear door)

Posted:
Wed Apr 21, 2010 12:56 pm
by castek
i think subaru would charge around $150-200.
i've got 3 year warranty on the car, one of the pro's of buying from a subaru dealer
Re: Faulty Central door lock (left rear door)

Posted:
Wed Apr 21, 2010 1:09 pm
by nytrojen
castek wrote:i think subaru would charge around $150-200.
i've got 3 year warranty on the car, one of the pro's of buying from a subaru dealer
Just be wary, cos some of those extended warranties aren't actually handled by the dealer - they're usually a third party warranty provider
Re: Faulty Central door lock (left rear door)

Posted:
Wed Apr 21, 2010 6:01 pm
by castek
subaru i believe own inchcape?
Re: Faulty Central door lock (left rear door)

Posted:
Mon May 10, 2010 7:12 pm
by silver_xe
We purchased a 2005 liberty in march and it just went back today to get the 3rd door fixed as we have had a very similar prob. luckily though it has still been covered under the used car warranty.
Re: Faulty Central door lock (left rear door)

Posted:
Tue May 11, 2010 1:28 pm
by adam
both of my '05 2.0L rear doors had the actuators replaced under the extended warranty.
Re: Faulty Central door lock (left rear door)

Posted:
Tue May 11, 2010 2:31 pm
by tangcla
Faulty actuator/solenoid.
part was $160, or $180, or something like that.
Re: Faulty Central door lock (left rear door)

Posted:
Sun May 16, 2010 4:36 am
by jarno_au
Same problem left rear on 2004, not fixed, no warranty. Won't lock or unlock only manually.
Re: Faulty Central door lock (left rear door)

Posted:
Sun May 16, 2010 8:22 am
by AndySTi
jarno_au wrote:Same problem left rear on 2004, not fixed, no warranty. Won't lock or unlock only manually.
Hitting the lock or unlock button twice, usually does it.
Re: Faulty Central door lock (left rear door)

Posted:
Sun May 16, 2010 8:50 am
by Hobber
castek wrote:subaru i believe own inchcape?
Inchcape is the Australian importer and distributor for Subaru via it's subsiduary Subaru Australia, so it's the other way around.
"Subaru Australia is 90% owned by Inchcape with Subaru manufacturer Fuji Heavy Industries owning 8% and Toyota Tsusho Corporation 2%."
Re: Faulty Central door lock (left rear door)

Posted:
Mon May 17, 2010 9:12 am
by adam
AndySTi wrote: Hitting the lock or unlock button twice, usually does it.
yes it does but only for a while, then it's 3 or more times and then not at all, plus the fact that you're eating up your remote battery (at least) twice as fast.(Small bananas i know when compared to the cost of fixing the door)
my major concern was that, in an emergency, doors that you thought were unlocked weren't, say something like if there was a fire up front and you leapt out to get your 3 kids out and the door couldn't be opened from the outside. (my kids a lot of the time piled in from the one side)
a rare set of circumstances i know but I'd hate to be in that situation... even once.