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Joined: Oct 2011
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Hi, My central locking is not working on one door, on inspection it seems that the wiring has split. I have fixed this in the past to my best, but it has gone again and believe it is now beyond me to fix it. Does anybody know of anywhere cheap that I could possibly get this fixed properly and have an idea on price please. I have attached a photo but can add more if needed. Mike
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Smartchild
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Smartchild
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I took mine to Cleveland St, there's a car sales place and the auto electrician works from the right hand side of the yard (I think it's a blue container), he did mine £40 to do it straightaway as I just drove into his yard in a blind panic (central locking had gone & I couldn't get the petrol cap open & my tank was sniffing fumes haha)
I think the car sales place is called Cleveland Autos
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