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When i go to my car and unlock the doors with the remote the doors unlock and lock straight away, so i have to go to the passengers side and lock and unlock and quickly open the door before the drivers side makes the doors lock again.

is there a way for me to stop this, its getting rediculous and im sick of jumping passenger to driver and vice versa.

pls help me.

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OE remote entry or aftermarket alarm?

umm im not shure but i brought it at jb hi fi and its gota mechanism that the guy put on the driver side door that controls the passenger side door also, that mechanism has malfuctioned and only knows how to lock and wont stay unlocked even by using the key you can feel that it is hold it on lock and the door cant do anything.

aftermarket. there lies your problem. the actuator that has been added to that door has either locked up or the rod has come loose and moved.

if you are mechanical - remove the door panel and undo the rod that is tied to your door. reposition it so that when the door is unlocked the actuator is almost fully in (if its done the way I do them.) that will fix your other problem as well

aftermarket. there lies your problem. the actuator that has been added to that door has either locked up or the rod has come loose and moved.

if you are mechanical - remove the door panel and undo the rod that is tied to your door. reposition it so that when the door is unlocked the actuator is almost fully in (if its done the way I do them.) that will fix your other problem as well

ok thanks for the tips

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