Central-locking stopped working🚗

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    MINI Nutter N16SHP's Avatar
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    I could be totally wrong here but is the remote central locking receiver not housed in the mirror or above it?
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    Yeah man, I took it to a garage today and they thought the same after some diagnostics. Mirror should be back in tomorrow so we'll see if that fixes it.
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    Got it all back together yesterday but still not working and I've checked today that everything is connected together properly. Is it possible to just take out the fuse for the alarm until I can get this fixed or will that affect anything else?
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    Just realised I hadn't updated this. Turns out it was just a blown fuse. Probably the first thing I should have checked but at least it was an easy fix.
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    Well at least it was a cheap fix

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