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Unregistered
02-26-2004, 06:55 PM
I've been looking for a short in the lock system. The only place that the doors will not operate is from the trunk. It only works manually to lock and unlock the trunk. When you go to lock the doors from the front door it takes twice to get them to lock. I take it that this is a sign that the trunk is not working correctly. I tried to follow Bruno's info without results and then went to the Bentley book where it says to lower alll windows, open sunroof, turn counterclockwise to position 3 to double lock doors, trunk lid and fuel filler flap. It says a loud click will be heard twice, I hear nothing and no doors lock.
Any ideas?
Steve

Paul in NZ
02-26-2004, 09:09 PM
i would guess that you have the short circuit in the wiring on the trunk hinge

kiNGMak
02-28-2004, 01:48 AM
remove rear seat... locate fuses on driver side.. three 7.5 amp brown fuses.. one of them are blown.. easy fix

DrewT
02-28-2004, 09:24 AM
Check you fuse under the back seat.

Unregistered
03-01-2004, 01:10 PM
i have the same problem, but it only happens the majority of the time, sometimes the doors will lock on the first turn. Also my passenger door lock will not come all the way up when i unlock the doors. You can hear it trying to get up but it only moves about half way. Any suggestions?

ukbob
06-30-2004, 07:16 AM
I found that the first attempt at remote locking would see the doors lock, then unlock themselves. The second attempt would stay locked. Eventually, I realised that the car was telling me something: that the trunk was not locking. This appeared to be an actuator failure, so I got a new (expensive) one, only to find that it didn't work either. So the fault is somewhere further back in the system. Fuses look okay visually. Any other suggestions?

Bellicose Right Winger
06-30-2004, 07:28 AM
Have you checked the trunk lock to see if the actuator linkage is disconnected from the lock?

Paul Shovestul


I've been looking for a short in the lock system. The only place that the doors will not operate is from the trunk. It only works manually to lock and unlock the trunk. When you go to lock the doors from the front door it takes twice to get them to lock. I take it that this is a sign that the trunk is not working correctly. I tried to follow Bruno's info without results and then went to the Bentley book where it says to lower alll windows, open sunroof, turn counterclockwise to position 3 to double lock doors, trunk lid and fuel filler flap. It says a loud click will be heard twice, I hear nothing and no doors lock.
Any ideas?
Steve

TimGinCentralNJ
06-30-2004, 07:30 AM
...In reading some misc info on this board, it's my understanding there may be a short somewhere in the wire loom running down the left-side trunk hinge which is causing the system to fault, and not engage the trunk lock. I have yet to find the short, but I'm still looking.

Rgds,
Tim G
'91 535iM


I've been looking for a short in the lock system. The only place that the doors will not operate is from the trunk. It only works manually to lock and unlock the trunk. When you go to lock the doors from the front door it takes twice to get them to lock. I take it that this is a sign that the trunk is not working correctly. I tried to follow Bruno's info without results and then went to the Bentley book where it says to lower alll windows, open sunroof, turn counterclockwise to position 3 to double lock doors, trunk lid and fuel filler flap. It says a loud click will be heard twice, I hear nothing and no doors lock.
Any ideas?
Steve

Mr Project
06-30-2004, 07:48 AM
I had this same issue. I tore down the trunk lock actuator, and it was fine (try splitting that open and putting it back together sometime! :) ).

Mine was caused by the wiring harness breaking on the trunk hinge, but it looked fine duing a cursory inspection. My problem was after the hinge, back behind the CD Changer bracket. There is a sharp edge back there that the harness runs next to. I had to splice in 2-4 inches of new wire on EVERY wire back there, they were all pretty torn up. It's a wonder that anything was working at all!

Took some time to solder and heatshrink all that new wire in, but now everything is working well.

kiNGMak
06-30-2004, 12:03 PM
check to make sure that the fuel door is locking..

Unregistered
07-01-2004, 02:47 AM
i had the same prob. and i had the lisence plate lights not working, look at the wires they could be cut, I put these wires together and it works fine. There are couple wires in the left side or the hinge that holds the trunk, look closely and make shure u put allot of protective tape so it doesnt happed again.

TimGinCentralNJ
07-01-2004, 02:10 PM
I had this same issue. I tore down the trunk lock actuator, and it was fine (try splitting that open and putting it back together sometime! :) ).

Mine was caused by the wiring harness breaking on the trunk hinge, but it looked fine duing a cursory inspection. My problem was after the hinge, back behind the CD Changer bracket. There is a sharp edge back there that the harness runs next to. I had to splice in 2-4 inches of new wire on EVERY wire back there, they were all pretty torn up. It's a wonder that anything was working at all!

Took some time to solder and heatshrink all that new wire in, but now everything is working well.

sKilled
03-26-2006, 11:49 PM
I had this same issue. I tore down the trunk lock actuator, and it was fine (try splitting that open and putting it back together sometime! :) ).

Mine was caused by the wiring harness breaking on the trunk hinge, but it looked fine duing a cursory inspection. My problem was after the hinge, back behind the CD Changer bracket. There is a sharp edge back there that the harness runs next to. I had to splice in 2-4 inches of new wire on EVERY wire back there, they were all pretty torn up. It's a wonder that anything was working at all!

Took some time to solder and heatshrink all that new wire in, but now everything is working well.

Just spent a day doing the same thing - but now all is well - thanks for the tip. I didn't know what else to do after the fuses checked out. You guys rock. Long live the bimmer.info forum!

angusbn
08-01-2006, 05:55 PM
kiNGMak is right - missing 7.5 amp fuses in fuse slot 31 under the bask seat. Fixed the problem. Thanks bud.