A central locking problem is quite annoying. Sometimes it can even be dangerous because you can get stuck in your car. Depending on the different types of cars, the centralized locks are activated automatically when you close the doors, for others you will have to operate it manually. So we will see in this article what are going to be the most regular concerns and what to do to resolve them.
The central locking of your Suzuki Splash no longer works
A few symptoms may help you detect the failure. In particular according to the number of doors that have this problem. Let’s take a closer look.
Suzuki Splash: central locking no longer works on one of the doors
To start, try to lock your door by hand. If this does not present any problem, it means that the mechanism is in good condition. Your problem therefore came from another place somewhere upstream. Usually this is a problem originating from a short circuit. To control it is extremely simple! You are going to have to open the door of your Suzuki Splash by removing the trim. Reassemble the electric cables which leave from the closing system. Therefore check the wiring but also the condition of the cable. It is therefore necessary to repair the problem in question. When, on the other hand, closing is difficult by hand and with the buttons, this means that it is the mechanism that has a problem. Do not panic, just lubricate it or replace it if it is really defective.
Suzuki Splash: central locking does not work at all
This is an extremely annoying problem. The central locking of the Suzuki Splash does not work anymore. The source of the problem is not easy to reveal. So let's see the most common concerns.
Replace fuses on your Suzuki Splash
The problem can arise from a fuse wire rack. It is rather simple to discern visually. In this case you totally imagine the procedure to follow, just change it. This is a fairly rare problem but nevertheless it could happen.
General feeding problem
When your automobile has a general power problem, it is rare that only the closure does not work. So don't worry, it's probably not your problem you won't be on this article if it was. However, it is sometimes possible that there is a contact problem from the power supply to the central locking system. It is necessary to clean the connection or replace the wiring. It is simple to repair , the most complex is to discern the short circuit.
Suzuki Splash: Change your key battery
It is only possible that your key no longer works! We can regularly forget about this problem, however it is your key that controls the locking system. In this case, it's even more easy , you just need to disassemble this key, using a flat screwdriver for example, and change the battery inside. We invite you to write a comment in case your problem is not in this post, to help other Suzuki Splash owners! See you soon.