Check Function Of Lock Motors

2007 Volvo S40 T-5, AWD, AutomaticSECTION Check Function Of Lock Motors
  • Open the side windows
  • Lock the central locking system using one of the inner switches on the side doors
  • Check that the function for reduced alarm is not activated.
    NOTE:

    The central locking system must be locked for the activation of the motors to function.

    Check the deadlock function of the lock motors by activating the lock motors. Click the VCT2000 symbol to begin.

    Check that the side doors cannot be opened using the inner door handles when the lock motor is locked.

    Click the corresponding button when the function is not OK.

    If no fault is found then the fault is probably intermittent. In this case, click on the OK button.

    1. The driver's door is not locked

      Refer to CHECKING DRIVER'S DOOR WIRINGΒ 

    2. The passenger door is not locked

      Refer to CHECKING PASSENGER DOOR WIRINGΒ 

    3. The left rear door is not locked

      Refer to CHECKING LEFT REAR DOOR WIRINGΒ 

    4. The right rear door is not locked

      Refer to CHECKING RIGHT REAR DOOR WIRINGΒ 

    5. The function is OK on all the doors.

      Refer to CHECKING WIRING AND CONNECTORSΒ 

    Fig 1: Identifying VCT2000 Diagnostic Tool Symbol In VIDA
    GLL100563Courtesy of VOLVO CARS OF NORTH AMERICA.
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