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Hey guys,

Recently, I've notice the door lock on the driver's and passenger's side is slow dying, so now when I try to lock/unlock my door via immobiliser remote, the lock just doesn't respond.

And on inside, the door locking thing on the door handle doesn't flick open/close anymore.

I think I had similar problems with my old R33 and last time the guy told me that the connection to the door locking motor was loose or something.

So if anyone wants to help me with this, I'm more than happy to buy you a slab or give you cash :verymad:

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The guy that told you about the connection being loose is probably right. My old silvia experienced a similar problem, was a simple case of removing the door trim, peeling back the plastic shield and adjusting the metal connector which interfaces the solenoid to the locking rod. Usually the 2 screws become loose allowing the solenoid rod to shift jamming it. Piece of piss mate

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Have you tried replacing the battery in the remote?

LOL, I'm not that noobie..... The car can still immobilise itself, but its just that the doors won't respond :verymad:

The guy that told you about the connection being loose is probably right. My old silvia experienced a similar problem, was a simple case of removing the door trim, peeling back the plastic shield and adjusting the metal connector which interfaces the solenoid to the locking rod. Usually the 2 screws become loose allowing the solenoid rod to shift jamming it. Piece of piss mate

I kinda half watched him to do last time, but I forgot how it goes... That's why I need someone to help me xD

not attempting to hijack the thread,

my r33 came with only the key - no keyless entry - is it possible to get a little keyless entry button thing for my keyring from nissan?

as im sure it has the factory keyless thing installed

not attempting to hijack the thread,

my r33 came with only the key - no keyless entry - is it possible to get a little keyless entry button thing for my keyring from nissan?

as im sure it has the factory keyless thing installed

see those Key guys in the shopping center, they advertise remote keys :verymad:

Charles, can i have a slab anyway ?

see those Key guys in the shopping center, they advertise remote keys :P

Charles, can i have a slab anyway ?

Do you think I'm a bottle shop or something? :verymad:

charles can help you out this weekend if you want. instead of a slab how bout you wrap a roof wing for me??? :P

xD Material itself will cost me more than what I can pay someone to fix it haha.

But I can wrap something smaller for you if you want :cool:

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