A central locking problem is relatively annoying. Regularly it can also be risky, simply because you can get stuck in your car. Depending on the car models, the central locking systems are activated automatically when the doors are closed, for others it will have to be done alone. So we will find out in this article what the most common concerns are and how to resolve them.problem-closing-centralized-Suzuki-Alto

The central locking of your Suzuki Alto no longer works

Different symptoms can help you detect the failure. Especially compared to the number of doors that have this malfunction. So let's take a closer look.

Suzuki Alto: central locking does not work on one of the doors

First try to lock your door manually. If there are no complications, your mechanism is in good working order. Your dysfunction must come from another place somewhere upstream. In most cases it is a malfunction from a short circuit. So controlling it is super easy! You will have to open the door of your Suzuki Alto by removing the covers. Reassemble the cables leaving from the closing mechanism. Inspect the wiring, but also the condition of the cable. It will therefore be necessary to rectify the malfunction in question. If on the other hand the closing is hard manually and electrically, it is that it is the mechanism which has a malfunction. No worries, just oil it or replace it with a new one if the latter is really worn.

Suzuki Alto: central locking does not work at all

This is a super annoying dysfunction. The central locking of the Suzuki Alto no longer works. The cause of the malfunction is not easy to find. We will actually see the most common concerns.

Replace fuses on your Suzuki Alto

The malfunction can come from a fuse wire rack. It is rather simple to discern visually. In this case you know very well what to do, just change it. It is a relatively rare dysfunction however it could happen.

General feeding problem

If your automobile has a general power supply malfunction, it is exceptional that only the closure is impacted. So rest assured, this is probably not this malfunction you will not be on this article if it was. However, it sometimes happens that there is a contact malfunction from the power supply to the central locking mechanism. We will have to deoxidize the connection or change the wiring. It is easy to repair , the most complex is to find the false contact.

Suzuki Alto: Change your key battery

Your key may just be out of battery! We can sometimes omit this problem, but it is your key that controls the locking system. In this case, it's even more tailored , you just need to open the key, using a flat screwdriver for example, and change the battery inside. We invite you to post a comment if your dysfunction is not present inside this guide, to help our readers! Enjoy the road.