I've fixed my central locking
there was evidence (which I photographed) of ''paint water'' in the circuit-board of the central locking motor. We know this because my mate showed me the same water he used for wetsanding after painting a new panel and it was identical, even in texture so that makes it the panelbeater's fault.
Battery is very, very dead. Need a new one. My mate reckons I should just get a normal one from a servo or something for 100-something bucks, would anyone advise against this? I drive it once a day and only use the sound system when the car is off when I vacuum the inside.
Thanks for all the pointers guys...at the end of the day, he did do a good repair. He told me it cost extra for the boot line-up (cos...the chassis was actually bent ) but at the same time he only did four days work on it in 6 weeks, with only 2 cars in between. He has given me no evidence for quote or labour/parts costs (receipt) and he also left all those horrible buffing marks all over my car. SO: New battery, ''new'' motor, fix the buff marks, and that adds up to 700 even if i install it myself. Looks like I'm keeping that from him...
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