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marksmart 
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Posted: March 30, 2005 at 5:51 PM / IP Logged  
i am having trouble with central locking on a MGTF 2004. motors and actuators are in the doors, but there is no power going to them. have tried hard wiring them with power to lock & unlock without success. any advice welcome 
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When you hard wired them, did you cut them away from the switch and place ground on one wire and positive on the other ?
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did you check the fuses or relays ?
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marksmart 
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checked all fuses and relays. there is just no power going to the locks. when the car come as standard all fittings were in the doors, but no power. but all connections are fine and all fuses are also fine
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check the plug between the door and the car,in the boot
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all the management systems for the car are in the centre console, would it be easier to replace the motors and drive them directly from the clifford alarm?
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all the management systems for the car are in the centre console, would it be easier to replace the motors and drive them directly from the clifford alarm?
Mark Smart

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