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Got a new 61 plate Titanium and had keyless fitted , sometimes I have to press drivers door button more than once to lock ? Is it a button or is it a sensor and is it something I am doing wrong ?

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Hi, I think it is more of a technique or a 'knack' to it. If you're not sure than take the car back to the dealership.

Chris

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Usually once to lock , twice to double lock.

Button on mine but i think yours may be a sensor.

Do you have the same trouble if you lock via passenger door button?, as you may have fault on the drivers side

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Hi Folks

Iam having a similar problem with my mk2.5

Sometimes when i get out of the car i press the lock button on the door and nothing happens.

I open the door and try again and nothing.

So i reach over to the power start button and turn the ignition on for a brief moment then press again to turn it off

I shut the door try the button again and then it works ??

I just dont understand it.

Passenger door works all the time as does the boot button

Jamie

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Hi Folks

Iam having a similar problem with my mk2.5

Sometimes when i get out of the car i press the lock button on the door and nothing happens.

I open the door and try again and nothing.

So i reach over to the power start button and turn the ignition on for a brief moment then press again to turn it off

I shut the door try the button again and then it works ??

I just dont understand it.

Passenger door works all the time as does the boot button

Jamie

I had an update done on mine a couple of months ago at the dealers after mine went crazy and locked me out !, take it in and tell them your having problems.

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Hi Folks

Iam having a similar problem with my mk2.5

Sometimes when i get out of the car i press the lock button on the door and nothing happens.

I open the door and try again and nothing.

So i reach over to the power start button and turn the ignition on for a brief moment then press again to turn it off

I shut the door try the button again and then it works ??

I just dont understand it.

Passenger door works all the time as does the boot button

Jamie

Never have to press start button to sort out but may be technique ? Bag of !Removed! tho personally and wish I had had another extra instead !

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Hi, I doubt if the system on the Mk3 is exactly the same as the Mk2.5 and if you have to do that on a new car then a trip to the dealership is definantly needed. Mine is in on weds to have the front passenger door sensor replaced as its never worked from new. Nice to see PDA's being done throughly, not.

Chris

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I rub my finger along the black sensor on the door handle instead of pressing it seams to work better.

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Never have to press start button to sort out but may be technique ? Bag of !Removed! tho personally and wish I had had another extra instead !

Hi Wickwick10_1

I'd already posted this about my car. The keyless entry does seem a bit hit and miss sometimes. I normally revert to using the fob as standard. I'm along with you thinking another extra would have been better but I wanted the privacy glass from Day 1 so had to have keyless.

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Hi, I doubt if the system on the Mk3 is exactly the same as the Mk2.5 and if you have to do that on a new car then a trip to the dealership is definantly needed. Mine is in on weds to have the front passenger door sensor replaced as its never worked from new. Nice to see PDA's being done throughly, not.

Chris

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Hi

I dont find it hard to believe that the system is the same. It is the same

Jamie

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Hi, maybe the handles and the sensor, however are the electronics the same. Plus the OP is talking about a new Mk3 car not one that has more mileage and possibly out of warrenty.

Chris

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Hi

out of warranty ? It was registered in february

12800 miles

Jamie

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Prob just use remote anyway as can't be arsed finding the time to take in.

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Hi, well after taking mine in and having the front passenger door sensor replaced all doors are now working fine and how thay should be...

Chris

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Hi, well after taking mine in and having the front passenger door sensor replaced all doors are now working fine and how thay should be...

Chris

Interesting ? I sometimes have to touch mine 3 or 4 times to lock then the same to double lock ? Other times straight away ?

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Hi, I found that with the double lock you have to wait for about 3 secs between presses, the salesperson showed me how. It was him that found out th passenger door sensor wasn't working as I don't use it.

Chris

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Hi, I found that with the double lock you have to wait for about 3 secs between presses, the salesperson showed me how. It was him that found out th passenger door sensor wasn't working as I don't use it.

Chris

3 Second wait ? That's crap lol I think I will stick to remote or not double lock !

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Hi, whatever, rather getting to be a pointless thread now. Thing is you pay for a warrenty, if you're too lazy to take the car in to have it fixed then that's up to you but personally, I feel that if there are problems with the car, Ford need to know in case it repeats itself across the range, then they can raise a TSB on it. Otherwise how else are they meant to fix something you've complained about in this forum.

Chris

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Hi, whatever, rather getting to be a pointless thread now. Thing is you pay for a warrenty, if you're too lazy to take the car in to have it fixed then that's up to you but personally, I feel that if there are problems with the car, Ford need to know in case it repeats itself across the range, then they can raise a TSB on it. Otherwise how else are they meant to fix something you've complained about in this forum.

Chris

Don't have time to take the car in so just use remote - no probs doing that just discussing ? I change the car every 9 months so will spend money on a differant extra next time lol 😃

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