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Hi there,

I have the Cyclops P385T installed in my car. Recently the central locking has started to play up.

It's not working properly anymore, and I'm trying to work out what is wrong.

Firstly, the car battery is fully charged, and the batteries in the remotes are new.

The main button on the remotes does not automatically lock and unlock the doors when pressed.
Central locking will only work if I manually use the key on the drivers side door to either lock or unlock.

Is there anything I can do to fix this issue?

I should add, the car was disconnected from the car battery for about 6 months. Not sure if this may have something to do with it?

Thank you for your help.

You could start by removing the door panel and checking the door rod connections on the slave motor....if it has one installed as not sure what car you have.

I have a Nissan Cefiro.

I have taken off the panels, had a good look at all those rod connections, and everything looks connected up properly...

The central locking does actually work, but not by the push of the main button on the remotes.

Central locking will only work by manually inserting the key into the drivers side door keyhole and turning to lock or unlock.

If turned to lock, all four doors will lock, similarly for unlock.

So the problem is: central locking just won't work from the main button on my two remotes. It's like central locking has somehow been turned off from the remote.

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