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My car failed mot due to wing mirror indicator not working . I’ve bought and fitted a new one and it’s sill not working. The drivers door doesn’t lock via the central locking and hasn’t done for a few months . Not sure I’d the issue is related . Electrons window still active . 


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Look to the wire loom that runs inside rubber conduit  between door and car body,wires are guilty of breaking inside,This is a common fault!!

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Currently going through this, how did you guys manage to sort it out? Any tips would be useful. My indicator dont work even after buying a new one, my mirror adjustment doesnt work and the drivers door doesn’t lock via central locking system either.

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Hello Rajeev,

Thanks for joining and posting your plea. 
I think you are on a tall order if waiting for a response from the OP, who joined over 4 years ago, and last visited the forum the day after he joined, and didn’t even acknowledge the advice he was given?

I think it would be well worth following David’s advice as a starting point. The other possible consideration is that the new mirror might - just might - need coding to the car-? 
Kind regards,

Gareth. 

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41 minutes ago, Magnet said:

Hello Rajeev,

Thanks for joining and posting your plea. 
I think you are on a tall order if waiting for a response from the OP, who joined over 4 years ago, and last visited the forum the day after he joined, and didn’t even acknowledge the advice he was given?

I think it would be well worth following David’s advice as a starting point. The other possible consideration is that the new mirror might - just might - need coding to the car-? 
Kind regards,

Gareth. 

Hi mirrors don't need coding its probably a break in the loom between the door and body, another one answer wonder, cheers easy,

Steve.

Posted
2 hours ago, Raheeb said:

 Any tips would be useful. 

Have you tried the tip immediately above your post? Have you even read it?

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