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Central locking pump

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First off, just wanted to say what a good meet it was yesterday.

Good to meet some new people.

I have a few issues with the polo at the mo.

No.1: Central locking has failed, need a new motor. If anyone has one to hand or knows of a breakers near them then please let me know.

No.2: This one is odd. Electric window problem as follows; basically cannot open passenger side window from drivers side switch, but can from the passenger side. Presuming it's a switch problem? Would I be right in assuming this and has anyone else had this problem?

No.3: Where can i get hold of a Black grille badge? Vagparts.com is down at the mo for me!

Cheers for any help
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Try ebay for a central locking pump, the 6n 16v ones will also fit.
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Post by Tim_GTi »

nice to meet you yesterday Chris.

In regards to your window problem, try letting the window go all the way up using the passenger switch, and once it reaches the top keep hold of the switch for 4 or 5 seconds, this operates a reset and may get it working again.

I've had a number of different problems with mine and they've all been resolved by doing that
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MaxZ wrote:Try ebay for a central locking pump, the 6n 16v ones will also fit.
even a mk3 golf one, and you can find plenty of them about :wink:
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Tim_GTi wrote:nice to meet you yesterday Chris.

In regards to your window problem, try letting the window go all the way up using the passenger switch, and once it reaches the top keep hold of the switch for 4 or 5 seconds, this operates a reset and may get it working again.

I've had a number of different problems with mine and they've all been resolved by doing that
and you Tim, journey home go ok?

Cheers for the advice, will give that one a go!

Had a search on the bay and cant seem to find many pumps about. Mk3 Golf may prove to be a more popular choice. What particular model should I keep an eye out for?

Thanks
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well mine is out of my mate's 1.9tdi, but i'm sure any of the ones that have central locking should be fine since the connectors are exactly the same.
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Post by bristolgeezer »

i had the same problem as you with the window switch after a garage i was having work done at got the switch wet,

you just need to replace the switch but you can test it by removing the block of switches and try swapping the connector for the passenger window onto the drivers side switch and see if the window oprerates ok with that switch.

cheers,

ash.
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Yeh mate, journey was fine cheers.

Yeh if my advice fails give Ash's method a try, it's surely going to be one of them!
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