9:th-Feb-2021, 21:33:00
Hi All
The tailgate latch on my Astra J 1.7 CDTI estate has packed up and doesn't respond to me unlocking the car either with the remote key or using the switch on the facia panel.
Thanks to a post on this forum, I was able to unlock the tailgate from inside the car which got me out of trouble.
I checked the fuse (assuming I checked the correct one) and it seems fine. In any case I can see 12v on a couple of the pins in the connector that plugs into the lock mechanism.
I took a punt and bought a secondhand lock mechanism on eBay (looks good condition), but after connecting it up, the lock is still not operating :-/
I'm now wondering whether the body control module might have gone faulty, but I'm not sure how I can check this out. All other aspects of the central locking work OK, so I was guessing it wasn't at fault, but perhaps it is.
If anyone knows what voltages I should be seeing across the three pins of the connector plug with the lock activated and deactivated, it might be a good next step to check these.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Cheers
Graham
The tailgate latch on my Astra J 1.7 CDTI estate has packed up and doesn't respond to me unlocking the car either with the remote key or using the switch on the facia panel.
Thanks to a post on this forum, I was able to unlock the tailgate from inside the car which got me out of trouble.
I checked the fuse (assuming I checked the correct one) and it seems fine. In any case I can see 12v on a couple of the pins in the connector that plugs into the lock mechanism.
I took a punt and bought a secondhand lock mechanism on eBay (looks good condition), but after connecting it up, the lock is still not operating :-/
I'm now wondering whether the body control module might have gone faulty, but I'm not sure how I can check this out. All other aspects of the central locking work OK, so I was guessing it wasn't at fault, but perhaps it is.
If anyone knows what voltages I should be seeing across the three pins of the connector plug with the lock activated and deactivated, it might be a good next step to check these.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Cheers
Graham