Power Lock Free Fix 2013 Honda Fit (constantly locking)
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- Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
- A short to the point video of a quick test and fix if your door locks are randomly activating.
You will need a pin and tape for the fix
00:00 Demonstrating Door Lock Malfunction
00:50 Quick test to see if you have the same problem
02:25 The "Fix"
05:00 Checking that everything else still works
05:48 Outro
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Good video on actuator assembly replacement if you want to do a proper fix
Haunted intermittent annoying relocking fix door lock fix locks acting up jazz Авто/Мото
There is a longer version of this video here:
ruclips.net/video/qZkwakQ3_Wo/видео.html
Good video on actuator assembly replacement if you want to do a proper fix
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Thank You, ThankYou. Same problem on 2012 Honda Fit. Dreaded taking it in today so researched and found your video. Easy Fix and no more annoying locks off and on while driving.
I’m starting to wonder how common this problem is. Glad I could help.
I have the same problem. Does everything still work as alarm wise
Yes the honda alarm still functions like factory.
i have the same problem!
Any tips on removing the red wire ? I tried different types of needles and I can’t plug it out
Thank you
Great temporary fix 👍🏻
Nothing more permanent than a temporary solution that works.
@@thehondafitguy lol
I used this for my wife’s car and is probably permanent
I have a 2015 honda city which is having the exact same issue with the same symptoms that you mentioned
Honking the horn or rolling up the windows (even the passenger window switches) causes the locks to cycle a few times, I noticed it happens way more when it's cold outside.
Do you think I could fix the issue the same way you demonstrated?
And why do you think this issue comes up in the first place?
It is definitely possible that it is the same setup and fix since they appear to share the same platform as the Jazz/Fit. However I'm not having luck finding the wiring diagrams for a Honda City so I can't confirm that.
The cause is probably the microswitch on the door latch assembly is wearing out and has burnt contacts. My guess is if you disassembled the latch and cleaned the contracts in the microswitch it would work as good as new.
Unfortunately I am only making educated guesses as I know very little about the Honda City beyond its wikipedia page.