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central locking fault - where is the pump?

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Old 09-26-2007, 11:18 AM
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help - my central locking's stopped working but the remote still arms the alarm and makes the lights flash. if i use the metal key in the lock, then the drivers door opens but not the passenger door or boot. if i get in and press the door unlock button it doesnt work and neither does the boot/trunk release button inside.

Ive checked the fuses and they're fine.

Someone told me it could be the vacuum pump (the PSE), but they didntsay where that is located, does anyone know ? or is it likely to be something else?

The car is a 2000 CLK320 coupe

Many thanks for any advice or help, Andrew.
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Originally Posted by apearce
help - my central locking's stopped working but the remote still arms the alarm and makes the lights flash. if i use the metal key in the lock, then the drivers door opens but not the passenger door or boot. if i get in and press the door unlock button it doesnt work and neither does the boot/trunk release button inside.

Ive checked the fuses and they're fine.

Someone told me it could be the vacuum pump (the PSE), but they didntsay where that is located, does anyone know ? or is it likely to be something else?

The car is a 2000 CLK320 coupe

Many thanks for any advice or help, Andrew.
andrewandlorraine@yahoo.co.uk
+44 7881 857717

PSE pump is under the rear seat

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