Central locking. Peugeot Boxer 2015
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Central locking. Peugeot Boxer 2015
The central locking activation via the key fob just stopped yesterday. I replaced the battery within the key fob but no improvement.
I thought it may be worth checking the fuses but.....
The manual states that there are three fuse boxes, "dashboard passenger side, drivers door pillar and engine compartment".
Cannot find one on dashboard passenger side but did find one on the drivers dashboard side but that is a complete different layout compared to the diagram in the manual !
My request for help is, do you think that it is the fuse (central locking control) if so where is that fuse?
Any other suggestions or advice welcomed
I thought it may be worth checking the fuses but.....
The manual states that there are three fuse boxes, "dashboard passenger side, drivers door pillar and engine compartment".
Cannot find one on dashboard passenger side but did find one on the drivers dashboard side but that is a complete different layout compared to the diagram in the manual !
My request for help is, do you think that it is the fuse (central locking control) if so where is that fuse?
Any other suggestions or advice welcomed
sylvester1954- Member
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Re: Central locking. Peugeot Boxer 2015
Common problem
disconnect the cab battery overnight and reconnect in the morning hopefully should sort it, like any computer it needs a reboot works in in about 8/10 cases
David
disconnect the cab battery overnight and reconnect in the morning hopefully should sort it, like any computer it needs a reboot works in in about 8/10 cases
David
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Re: Central locking. Peugeot Boxer 2015
Have you got 2 key fobs if so does the second one work or not
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Re: Central locking. Peugeot Boxer 2015
Mine did that once, also wasn't battery.
I'm more than sure you have tried this but.............
Unlock it with the key in the driver door. Open door. Close door. Lock it again, then unlock it again. Now see if it locks on the remote? Free to try, can't harm!
I'm more than sure you have tried this but.............
Unlock it with the key in the driver door. Open door. Close door. Lock it again, then unlock it again. Now see if it locks on the remote? Free to try, can't harm!
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Re: Central locking. Peugeot Boxer 2015
Alf.. Only one key fob, the other key is standard key.
Ian, tried that without success thank you
Ian, tried that without success thank you
sylvester1954- Member
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Re: Central locking. Peugeot Boxer 2015
The reason that you cannot find the fuse board is because it is on the driver's side (you have a right-hand drive vehicle and the manual was written for left-hand drive. The translation omitted to swap sides). The missing fuse board is to the lower right of the steering wheel and is secured with two screws (it is where the OBD socket is located).sylvester1954 wrote:The manual states that there are three fuse boxes, "dashboard passenger side, drivers door pillar and engine compartment".
Cannot find one on dashboard passenger side but did find one on the drivers dashboard side but that is a complete different layout compared to the diagram in the manual !
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Re: Central locking. Peugeot Boxer 2015
Thanks Heanorboy,disconnected the battery as you kindly suggested and appears to have worked. Thank you again
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Re: Central locking. Peugeot Boxer 2015
I forgot to add to my post of earlier today, that there is a schematic of the fuse boards on this site in the Factsheets section. I had problems identifying fuses and got a copy of the layout from Robins and Day (Peugeot dealers). As sylvester1954 correctly states the layout of the driver's side board is in fact quite different to the handbook.
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I see that you are now sorted, but the above may be of interest / help in future.
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I see that you are now sorted, but the above may be of interest / help in future.
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