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John Edwards 04-16-2005 08:47 AM

Help needed! - Coupe central locking reversed
 
Hello everyone, I'm new to this group. I bought an Audi Coupe '95 a few
weeks ago and it's been great (previously having had three Sciroccos).

However, this morning I came outside to find the doors unlocked. I am 100%
sure I locked them last night. Now, the central locking works bacwards. I
used to turn the key clockwise to unlock and anti-clockwise to lock, which
also set the alarm (alarm briefly honks to indicate it's set).

Now, clockwise locks the doors and anticlockwise unlocks and sets the
alarm.

This is major problem as the alarm doesn't set when the doors are locked,
and if the engine is started with the alarm set the alarm triggers.

Is there a way to reset the central locking so it's in synch with the
alarm?

Thanks for any help you can offer.

John Edwards

P.S my radiator fans run all the time, is this normal or is something else
wrong?

Ottar T 04-16-2005 03:32 PM

Re: Help needed! - Coupe central locking reversed
 
>
> Is there a way to reset the central locking so it's in synch with the
> alarm?
>


Try opening the driver door window while the door is open and leeve the
window open.
Your alarm is armed when the door is open, so try locking the door using
the inddor safety switch. Open the door from outside and you should
hopefully be in phase with the alarm..
You could also lock the door from utside and open it using the indoor
safety switch or indoor handle..

Anyway I think normal operation of door locks should be to rotat clockwise
to lock and counter clockwise to unlock..

best of luck with the alarm/lock problem..

>
> P.S my radiator fans run all the time, is this normal or is something
> else wrong?


If you got aircondisioning the radiator fan will run on low speed as long
as the compressor is running.. This is to cool the heat exchanger that is
placed in front of the radiator... If you shut of the compressor the fans
should stop, and not start before the temperature sensor in the radiator
starts them..

If you don't have AC thers a diffrent story..
You might find some help here:
http://www.sjmautotechnik.com/troubl...g/cooling.html


regards

ottar t



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Ottar T 04-16-2005 03:32 PM

Re: Help needed! - Coupe central locking reversed
 
>
> Is there a way to reset the central locking so it's in synch with the
> alarm?
>


Try opening the driver door window while the door is open and leeve the
window open.
Your alarm is armed when the door is open, so try locking the door using
the inddor safety switch. Open the door from outside and you should
hopefully be in phase with the alarm..
You could also lock the door from utside and open it using the indoor
safety switch or indoor handle..

Anyway I think normal operation of door locks should be to rotat clockwise
to lock and counter clockwise to unlock..

best of luck with the alarm/lock problem..

>
> P.S my radiator fans run all the time, is this normal or is something
> else wrong?


If you got aircondisioning the radiator fan will run on low speed as long
as the compressor is running.. This is to cool the heat exchanger that is
placed in front of the radiator... If you shut of the compressor the fans
should stop, and not start before the temperature sensor in the radiator
starts them..

If you don't have AC thers a diffrent story..
You might find some help here:
http://www.sjmautotechnik.com/troubl...g/cooling.html


regards

ottar t



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Ottar T 04-16-2005 03:32 PM

Re: Help needed! - Coupe central locking reversed
 
>
> Is there a way to reset the central locking so it's in synch with the
> alarm?
>


Try opening the driver door window while the door is open and leeve the
window open.
Your alarm is armed when the door is open, so try locking the door using
the inddor safety switch. Open the door from outside and you should
hopefully be in phase with the alarm..
You could also lock the door from utside and open it using the indoor
safety switch or indoor handle..

Anyway I think normal operation of door locks should be to rotat clockwise
to lock and counter clockwise to unlock..

best of luck with the alarm/lock problem..

>
> P.S my radiator fans run all the time, is this normal or is something
> else wrong?


If you got aircondisioning the radiator fan will run on low speed as long
as the compressor is running.. This is to cool the heat exchanger that is
placed in front of the radiator... If you shut of the compressor the fans
should stop, and not start before the temperature sensor in the radiator
starts them..

If you don't have AC thers a diffrent story..
You might find some help here:
http://www.sjmautotechnik.com/troubl...g/cooling.html


regards

ottar t



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Tony 04-16-2005 03:50 PM

Re: Help needed! - Coupe central locking reversed
 


John Edwards wrote:
> Hello everyone, I'm new to this group. I bought an Audi Coupe '95 a few
> weeks ago and it's been great (previously having had three Sciroccos).
>
> However, this morning I came outside to find the doors unlocked. I am 100%
> sure I locked them last night. Now, the central locking works bacwards. I
> used to turn the key clockwise to unlock and anti-clockwise to lock, which
> also set the alarm (alarm briefly honks to indicate it's set).
>
> Now, clockwise locks the doors and anticlockwise unlocks and sets the
> alarm.
>
> This is major problem as the alarm doesn't set when the doors are locked,
> and if the engine is started with the alarm set the alarm triggers.
>
> Is there a way to reset the central locking so it's in synch with the
> alarm?

Yes. there is a procedure for resetting the locking system. Check your owners
manual. It will describe it.
>
> Thanks for any help you can offer.
>
> John Edwards
>
> P.S my radiator fans run all the time, is this normal or is something else
> wrong?

This is OK if it is running at low speed and you have the air conditioning on.

If the air is off then it should not be on all the time. the problem could be a
stuck fan relay or bad fan speed sensor on the radiator.

Tony 04-16-2005 03:50 PM

Re: Help needed! - Coupe central locking reversed
 


John Edwards wrote:
> Hello everyone, I'm new to this group. I bought an Audi Coupe '95 a few
> weeks ago and it's been great (previously having had three Sciroccos).
>
> However, this morning I came outside to find the doors unlocked. I am 100%
> sure I locked them last night. Now, the central locking works bacwards. I
> used to turn the key clockwise to unlock and anti-clockwise to lock, which
> also set the alarm (alarm briefly honks to indicate it's set).
>
> Now, clockwise locks the doors and anticlockwise unlocks and sets the
> alarm.
>
> This is major problem as the alarm doesn't set when the doors are locked,
> and if the engine is started with the alarm set the alarm triggers.
>
> Is there a way to reset the central locking so it's in synch with the
> alarm?

Yes. there is a procedure for resetting the locking system. Check your owners
manual. It will describe it.
>
> Thanks for any help you can offer.
>
> John Edwards
>
> P.S my radiator fans run all the time, is this normal or is something else
> wrong?

This is OK if it is running at low speed and you have the air conditioning on.

If the air is off then it should not be on all the time. the problem could be a
stuck fan relay or bad fan speed sensor on the radiator.

Tony 04-16-2005 03:50 PM

Re: Help needed! - Coupe central locking reversed
 


John Edwards wrote:
> Hello everyone, I'm new to this group. I bought an Audi Coupe '95 a few
> weeks ago and it's been great (previously having had three Sciroccos).
>
> However, this morning I came outside to find the doors unlocked. I am 100%
> sure I locked them last night. Now, the central locking works bacwards. I
> used to turn the key clockwise to unlock and anti-clockwise to lock, which
> also set the alarm (alarm briefly honks to indicate it's set).
>
> Now, clockwise locks the doors and anticlockwise unlocks and sets the
> alarm.
>
> This is major problem as the alarm doesn't set when the doors are locked,
> and if the engine is started with the alarm set the alarm triggers.
>
> Is there a way to reset the central locking so it's in synch with the
> alarm?

Yes. there is a procedure for resetting the locking system. Check your owners
manual. It will describe it.
>
> Thanks for any help you can offer.
>
> John Edwards
>
> P.S my radiator fans run all the time, is this normal or is something else
> wrong?

This is OK if it is running at low speed and you have the air conditioning on.

If the air is off then it should not be on all the time. the problem could be a
stuck fan relay or bad fan speed sensor on the radiator.

John Edwards 04-16-2005 04:14 PM

Re: Help needed! - Coupe central locking reversed
 
Tony <tonyjnospam@nospamvisi.com> wrote in
news:1162uktsbve4b8a@corp.supernews.com:

>> Is there a way to reset the central locking so it's in synch with the
>> alarm?

> Yes. there is a procedure for resetting the locking system. Check your
> owners manual. It will describe it.


I've been all through the owners manual. I can't find anything related to
resetting. Can you detail the steps required if you have the info?

>>
>> Thanks for any help you can offer.
>>
>> John Edwards
>>
>> P.S my radiator fans run all the time, is this normal or is something
>> else wrong?

> This is OK if it is running at low speed and you have the air
> conditioning on.
>
> If the air is off then it should not be on all the time. the problem
> could be a stuck fan relay or bad fan speed sensor on the radiator.


There is no air-con. I guess I'll need to look at the above areas.

Thanks


John Edwards 04-16-2005 04:14 PM

Re: Help needed! - Coupe central locking reversed
 
Tony <tonyjnospam@nospamvisi.com> wrote in
news:1162uktsbve4b8a@corp.supernews.com:

>> Is there a way to reset the central locking so it's in synch with the
>> alarm?

> Yes. there is a procedure for resetting the locking system. Check your
> owners manual. It will describe it.


I've been all through the owners manual. I can't find anything related to
resetting. Can you detail the steps required if you have the info?

>>
>> Thanks for any help you can offer.
>>
>> John Edwards
>>
>> P.S my radiator fans run all the time, is this normal or is something
>> else wrong?

> This is OK if it is running at low speed and you have the air
> conditioning on.
>
> If the air is off then it should not be on all the time. the problem
> could be a stuck fan relay or bad fan speed sensor on the radiator.


There is no air-con. I guess I'll need to look at the above areas.

Thanks


John Edwards 04-16-2005 04:14 PM

Re: Help needed! - Coupe central locking reversed
 
Tony <tonyjnospam@nospamvisi.com> wrote in
news:1162uktsbve4b8a@corp.supernews.com:

>> Is there a way to reset the central locking so it's in synch with the
>> alarm?

> Yes. there is a procedure for resetting the locking system. Check your
> owners manual. It will describe it.


I've been all through the owners manual. I can't find anything related to
resetting. Can you detail the steps required if you have the info?

>>
>> Thanks for any help you can offer.
>>
>> John Edwards
>>
>> P.S my radiator fans run all the time, is this normal or is something
>> else wrong?

> This is OK if it is running at low speed and you have the air
> conditioning on.
>
> If the air is off then it should not be on all the time. the problem
> could be a stuck fan relay or bad fan speed sensor on the radiator.


There is no air-con. I guess I'll need to look at the above areas.

Thanks



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