Door lock issue.

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Re: Door lock issue.

Post by Mɐʇʇ » Wed Jan 04, 2017 9:03 pm

Well, I'll have a spare in stock now, since the replacment arrived today, along with the new tailgate catch that came in from germany.
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MattV8 wrote:It's actually the interior microswitch that's prompted the change.
As it is at the moment, I can unlock the car, open the door, close the door - and it will automatically relock since it doesn't think I opened the drivers door at all.
THIS!!!!!!!!

I had totally forgotten about the fact that it is a separate microswitch issue, if memory serves Daveperc has replaced that too at least once over the years. I just remembered this 5 mins ago and am going to phone SJB to get them to add that on as well as it works intermittently.

Just spoke to them and they reckon that will be sorted by replacing the lock tomorrow, guess that means it it inside the main mechanism then, I forget stuff these days.
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Re: Door lock issue.

Post by kvxxy » Thu Jan 05, 2017 2:44 pm

bam_bam wrote:
kvxxy wrote:Just realised you may have meant lube for somewhere else lol in which case this may be a common feeling with audi
He did. However, Audi stealers have wised up. Apparently the practice of customers/victims pre-lubing was lowering Audi staff morale, so they commissioned a leading consultancy to sort it out. Their solution was to issue all Audi staff dealing with customers/victims with a mircofibre cloth and citrus spray. The official procedure is to degrease and dry the customer/victim thoroughly before 'going in dry' to extract their money via their rectum.
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FYI the oem latch mechanism fitted in 20mins and works a treat. The drivers side is showing very early signs though :roll:

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Re: Door lock issue.

Post by simonpoulton » Thu Jan 05, 2017 4:25 pm

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Re: Door lock issue.

Post by Mɐʇʇ » Thu Jan 05, 2017 5:16 pm

And when mine eventually need doing there'll be a new DIY/How to out of it....:)
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Re: Door lock issue.

Post by bam_bam » Thu Jan 05, 2017 6:53 pm

MattV8 wrote:And when mine eventually need doing there'll be a new DIY/How to out of it....:)
So unhelpful.
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Re: Door lock issue.

Post by Mr Footlong » Fri Jan 06, 2017 8:20 pm

Got the old girl back from SJB today, bloody hell the front doors feel odd. Not bad way odd, just feel like they grab and close differently compared to the 12-13 year old worn mechanisms that came out. Door open detection etc all working perfectly so I am happy, thanks :).
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Re: Door lock issue.

Post by Mɐʇʇ » Fri Jan 06, 2017 10:59 pm

I was looking at my new drivers side lock earlier and pondering this. Are you sure the release rod is adjusted correctly - that was the trickiest part on the passenger install - you want it as tight as possible so it gets as much pull as possible to open, whilst still closing correctly. My first attempt at fitting the passenger one, I had too much slack in it and it wouldn't open. Or if too tight, it won't latch shut at all?

These locks - not sure where they're made, but they are specifically a british company - https://d2pautoparts.com/about-d2p-auto-parts
The quality of this new drivers lock looks good.

I also got a genuine tailgate striker delivered ealier. Made in check republic. ;)

Mr Footlong wrote:The front driver side has given a couple of death rattles with madam recently, where it wouldn't unlock for her but gave me no problems so far, so I want to get the driver side copy version and ship it to SJB while she is there as better to be safe than sorry and cutting up the door cards.
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Re: Door lock issue.

Post by Mr Footlong » Sat Jan 07, 2017 9:13 am

Below turned up from D2P Autoparts and they worked perfectly as mentioned. No "fascinating" pics of the mechanisms I am afraid, the old, dead ones are in the boxes...
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I couldn't tell you regarding the rod Matt as I never pulled the door card myself, just threw some money at a mechanic to sort it while he was doing other hitting other things with his hammer.
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Re: Door lock issue.

Post by audi_driver79 » Sat Jan 07, 2017 10:13 am

Passenger side rear door is working fine but not telling the car the door is open so no courtesy lights so will look into this. Can anyone confirm the D2P mechanisms do make the courtesy lights work?
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Re: Door lock issue.

Post by Mɐʇʇ » Sat Jan 07, 2017 10:52 am

Yes. My passenger one already fitted is as per oem.
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Re: Door lock issue.

Post by Nobby » Sat Jan 07, 2017 11:43 am

MattV8 wrote:I was looking at my new drivers side lock earlier and pondering this. Are you sure the release rod is adjusted correctly - that was the trickiest part on the passenger install - you want it as tight as possible so it gets as much pull as possible to open, whilst still closing correctly. My first attempt at fitting the passenger one, I had too much slack in it and it wouldn't open. Or if too tight, it won't latch shut at all?
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My drivers one got worse over time so the rod became looser and sometimes wouldn't open the door. Removed it all, couple of turns of the adjuster and works great now.
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Re: Door lock issue.

Post by Mr Footlong » Sat Jan 07, 2017 11:54 am

Makes perfect sense, the only thing I will add if that the way the doors FEEL when they open/close is totally different/better I assume when compared to the 13 year old units that came off. They sound far more solid but I don't know if that is down to different design or if that is how the OE units also feel new.
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Re: Door lock issue.

Post by Mɐʇʇ » Sun Jan 08, 2017 8:37 pm

Today I replace the drivers door lock, plus also resoldered the rear overhead light so that now works to.
Also yesterday replacing the tailgate striker - to find it wasn't that, but that someone had previously put the lock back togther incorrectly leaving "spare parts" for me to find.

All in all, pretty good, though.
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Re: Door lock issue.

Post by Nobby » Mon Jan 09, 2017 7:22 pm

Hey I did my rear light too - did yours have the same problem as mine? Dodgy connection on one of the pins so resoldered it, then was a bit intermittent so I bent the contacts a little in the switch and now works great

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Re: Door lock issue.

Post by Mɐʇʇ » Mon Jan 09, 2017 10:30 pm

Yeh, exactly that.

On most cars, there's a list of things that "may" go wrong. On these, it's a list of things that definately will. :audibash:
Nobby wrote:Hey I did my rear light too - did yours have the same problem as mine? Dodgy connection on one of the pins so resoldered it, then was a bit intermittent so I bent the contacts a little in the switch and now works great

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