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Hey,

so with my r32, i got it off my brother, all doors and alarm worked fine (maybe its just immobiliser),

after a bit of use, the door on the passenger side stopped working with the remote, you had to do it by hand, or with the key, then you couldnt even do it with the key, so it makes its own mind up weather its going to lock or not,

obviously i dont want to leave my car unlocked,

so what are my options?

I had a look and the alarm thingo in the footwell had mongoose m40 or something on it, and 1 of the fuses was blown, (replaced the fuse and the blinkers flicker now when immobilising it) so im guessing it blew when a indicator went and got to much charge,

so do a i get a new alarm say mongoose G80? i think its that,

Or keep my old one and get something to fix it so the remote works for the doors etc...

or does both the doors and remote thing go hand in hand and thats why its not working?

any info / prices / what ever else i might need to know would be good,

Thanks JV

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mx 40 does not run indicators as std. its meant to run the parking lights.

as for the original issue - the lock actuator is broke. replace it. this is a common fault on a 32 anyway. nothing to do with the post above.

mx 40 does not run indicators as std. its meant to run the parking lights.

as for the original issue - the lock actuator is broke. replace it. this is a common fault on a 32 anyway. nothing to do with the post above.

hmmm, so is it possible that they hooked it up to the indicators instead?, Its defently a MX 40, the indicators will keeping going asif hazards lights are on until i press II on my control unit, and then if i dont turn on the car it will start up with the indicators again, they also seem to come on as soon as i open the door, i cant tell you if this was because i was trying to unlock the car with the remote or what ever but thats all i gather,

for the lock actuator, im pretty sure i changed the right thing today, i ahve a fair few skylines and 1 skyline i was wrecking i pulled this out of the door, pics below (could be also good to save photo so you can show others if its the right thing)

Cheers for the help,

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