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This is my first post i got my liner bout 2 months ago best choice i have ever made. Just wondering if anyone can help me out with a couple things.Can u get a fuse diagram in english from anywhere and im having a problem with my remote central locking wont work i have replaced the battery in the remote unit but still no go is there a fuse for it in the car or could the reciever in the car be stuffed any help would be k thx dudes L8er

  • 1 year later...

HPerboost,

I know its a bit late but just wondering if you ever found a solution to your remote keyless entry problem.... having similar problem with r33. Central locking still works but remote doesnt. I also have replaced the battery and still nuffin.

thanks,

Hey guys en girls

This is my first post i got my liner bout 2 months ago best choice i have ever made. Just wondering if anyone can help me out with a couple things.Can u get a fuse diagram in english from anywhere and im having a problem with my remote central locking wont work i have replaced the battery in the remote unit but still no go is there a fuse for it in the car or could the reciever in the car be stuffed any help would be k thx dudes L8er

  • 4 weeks later...
I know what it is.  the little motor that unlocks the door is stuffed.

Have you had it fixed? If so did an Auto Electrician do it? Would you mind giving me an indication of how much it cost?

My S1 R33 is having same problem. Can unlock/ lock with a key but remote isn't working (although alarm still is thank goodness). Also I think it is only happening with driver's door.

  • 3 weeks later...

no-sorry - I ended up taking the 'line to a place here in Canberra that fits car stereos and alarms. It is called BDL. They replaced the 'central locking motor' and checked out alarm etc to make sure all was okay. Cost me $80. I was rapt. The driver's door only was affected. Passenger side was okay.....

Everything working beautifully now... :D:)

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