If it's mechanical I can usually fix it, however when it's today's electronics it's a different ball game and I know it's a case of reach for the computer to find the fault and then fix it.
My problem is that my 2003 Toledo has developed a passenger front door lock that will not unlock now and has been intermittently faulty and not pushing up the button especially when it rains.
The offside rear door lock has also now decided to play at the same game which is a real pain as the wife has to scramble over the front seat or get in the nearside rear door.
I am guessing that I will have to bite the bullet and take the car to the dealer for the fault to be diagnosed so that I can then see to replacing the parts concerned.
Equally once parts are replaced am I right in thinking they wioll have to be programmed so that the computer recognises a new electronic component ?
You can always tell when the cold weather is coming when car's develpoe problems but anyone out there in SeatWorld know how what and where I can get it fixed.
Thanks for your time.
My problem is that my 2003 Toledo has developed a passenger front door lock that will not unlock now and has been intermittently faulty and not pushing up the button especially when it rains.
The offside rear door lock has also now decided to play at the same game which is a real pain as the wife has to scramble over the front seat or get in the nearside rear door.
I am guessing that I will have to bite the bullet and take the car to the dealer for the fault to be diagnosed so that I can then see to replacing the parts concerned.
Equally once parts are replaced am I right in thinking they wioll have to be programmed so that the computer recognises a new electronic component ?
You can always tell when the cold weather is coming when car's develpoe problems but anyone out there in SeatWorld know how what and where I can get it fixed.
Thanks for your time.