A malfunction of central locking is quite unpleasant. Sometimes it can also be dangerous because you can get stuck in your vehicle. Depending on the range of cars, the centralized locks are activated automatically when you close the doors, for others you will have to do it alone. So we will see in this article what will be the most common malfunctions and how to go about fixing them.central-closure-problem-Hyundai-I30- (3rd-Generation) -N

The central locking of your Hyundai I30 (3rd Generation) N no longer works

Certain symptoms may assist you in detecting the failure. In particular according to the number of doors which have this malfunction. Let’s take a closer look.

Hyundai I30 (3rd Generation) N: central locking does not work on one of the doors

First of all try to lock the door manually. If this does not present a problem, it implies that your device is in good working order. Your dysfunction actually comes from somewhere upstream. In most cases it is a malfunction resulting from a break in the electrical circuit. In order to control it it's extremely easy! You will need to open the door of your Hyundai I30 (3rd Generation) N by removing the trim. Follow the wiring from the closing device. Examine the wiring and the condition of the wiring. You will therefore have to resolve the malfunction that you have found. When, despite everything, closing is difficult manually and electrically, this implies that it is the device which has a malfunction. Don't worry, just oil it or replace it if it's completely worn out.

Hyundai I30 (3rd Generation) N: central locking no longer works at all

This is a dysfunction that remains extremely annoying. The central locking of ette Hyundai I30 (3rd Generation) N really doesn't work anymore. The origin of the dysfunction is not obvious to detect. We will actually see the most common malfunctions.

Changing fuses on your Hyundai I30 (3rd Generation) N

The malfunction can result from a fuse wire rack. This remains very convenient to perceive visually. In this situation you know perfectly what to do, it will suffice to replace it. This remains a fairly rare dysfunction but nevertheless it could happen.

General feeding problem

When your automobile has a general power malfunction, it is rare that only the closure does not work. So don't worry, this is most likely not your malfunction and you wouldn't be on this page right now. However, it sometimes happens that there is a contact malfunction from the power supply to the central locking device. You will have to deoxidize the connection or replace the wiring. It stays simple to repair , is it still necessary to find the false contact.

Hyundai I30 (3rd Generation) N: Change the battery in your key

The key may simply be out of battery! We can regularly forget about this problem, but it is the key that directs the locking system. In this situation it is all the more commode , just open your key, using a flat screwdriver for example, and replace the battery inside. You can leave a comment if your malfunction is not present in this text, to help other owners of Hyundai I30 (3rd Generation) N! Be careful.